Getting Connected: Setting up your Webmail
By Walt on Wednesday, November 26 2008, 19:27 - Technical info - Permalink
So you're now the proud owner of a domain name or you've been one for while and you want to set up your email so that you can access it on line.
It's all pretty easy with webmail, you just have to remember to use your mailbox name and not an alias to log in. There are a few other rules but we'll cover those below. So if you need some help, have a problem to solve or you're just curious please read on...
Emails Online
Accessing your mail online is not unlike accessing mail from Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo. All you need is access to the Internet, your login details and hey presto, you have mail! So even if you are miles from home or your own computer, you can access your mail. With our mail, you get 5 mailboxes, unlimited aliases and 1GB of disc space to store you mail.
Access
You can access your mail from the Domains module on Moonfruit.com where you can confirm your mailbox name. Or you can go direct to your webmail login page by using the following format: webmail.yourdomain.tld (where TLD means Top Level Domain e.g. .com, .co.uk, .net, .org). You can even save your webmail login page to your Favorites.
Once you open your webmail page:
1. Add your mail box name in the field (not one of your aliases)
2. The settings for "Interface" and "Open in new window" can be left alone
3. Tick the "Remember me" if you wish the system to remember your login details
4. Click "Login"
Once logged in you will see the usual tools and features including folder and email management, address book, mailbox settings and email rules.
FAQ
Q. Why am I getting an error when l try to log in?
A. The usual causes are incorrect password or using the wrong mailbox name. If you use an alias rather than the mailbox name the login will fail. To check this, just login to moonfruit.com, go to the Mange Domains section and click the 'Email & Settings' link beside your domain. The name of your mailbox or mailboxes will be listed. These are the ones you must use to login.
Q. Why am I not receiving my emails?
A. The most common problem is creating an alias that conflicts with one of your mailboxes. For example if you have mailboxes named Sales, Support and Billing and the Billing mail box also has an alias called Sales. If an email is sent to sales@ then the system won't know which mailbox to deliver it to, so it will fail. Please just check your aliases in all your mailboxes and remove any that conflict.
A. Sometimes when testing emails you may use a redirect externally, one that bounces your email back to your new email address. This is never guaranteed to work as some email systems view emails being sent back to themselves as redundant and delete or block their return. If you wish to test your email address use another external account or service to forward to.
Q. How much space do I get to store my emails?
A. With our webmail you get 1GB
Q. If I transfer my domain name to you, will my email be transferred as well?
A. If you are transferring your domain name to us, all your mail will be stored on you current provider's servers, so once the transfer completes your mail will be lost. We suggest using an email client (like Outlook, Mail, Thunderbird) to back up your mailbox locally onto your computer before you begin transferring your domain name.
Q. So how do I actually set up my email now that I have a domain?
A. This can be done quite simple through the Domains module. Locate your domain and click on the Email & Settings link. You can then either forward your email address to an external account or you can create up to five mailboxes. More details on creating your email addresses is available in another article: " From domain to email in just a few simple steps "
Q. How do I access my mail using an email application like Outlook?
A. Our webmail uses POP, IMAP and SMTP. Both POP (POP3 actually) and IMAP allow you to receive mail, while SMTP is used for sending mail. So any application (email client) that uses these 'protocols' will allow you to access your mail from your computer. These include MS Outlook, Mac Mail, Eudora, Mozilla Thunderbird. More details on how to set up an email client can be found in another article: " Getting Connected: Setting up your email client "
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Alias: Alternative names you can give to a specific mailbox to provide more flexibility with your service. For example under the sales@myname mailbox you could have the names of your sales team e.g. john@, susi@, josh@ all of which would redirect to Sales. Be warned though that 'all' addresses must be unique.
Email Client: Another name for an application that allows you to access, manage and download your emails to your computer. These include MS Outlook, Mac Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, Eudora and Opera Mail. To use these clients you need to set up your incoming and outgoing services e.g. POP, IMAP, SMTP.
Mail Forwarding: This means that you won't have a mailbox for receiving or sending mail and any mail sent to your new email address will not be stored on the server but redirected or forwarded to the email address you want to access it from e.g. me@mydomainname.com > me@gmail.com
Mailbox: This is an account you create using your domain name which allows you to view, save and send emails from. You can access your mailbox using webmail or by using an email client like Outlook, Mac Mail, Thunderbird etc. The mailbox name must be used as the username to login to it.
Webmail: This means accessing your email online, that is without an email application on your computer. The most common examples are Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo, although our webmail also lets you access your mail over the internet
Comments
Couple more questions:
1 - Someone sent me some text attachements and I could not for the life of me work out how to open/download them
2 - I have it set up with a preview pane at the moment, and had some spam come in, how can I select the emails and send them to my spam box without allowing them to open?
Thanks!
Hi Keller,
1. I've tested attachments in IE7, FF3 and Safari 3.2 and if you open the mail (most cases just double click the mail) you will see the files as attachments which you can download. In IE7 and FF3 they are listed underneath the message, although images may be embedded in the mail. With Safari the attachments appear on top of the message.
You have a choice of clicking or double clicking to open the file or right clicking, getting the context menu up, and saving the file to disc.
2. As far as moving mails (spam or genuine) goes, it depends on the browser you use. In some cases (FF and Safari) you just select (or highlight) the files you want to move by using the Ctrl key to individually cherry pick the mails or use Shift to select a range. In IE you can check the box for each mail. Moving them in FF and IE means using the 'move to folder' icon and picking the Spam folder as the destination. Or in Safari you can right click and select move to spam.
All I'd suggest is have a play with the settings, the folders and moving mail about. Once you've done this a few times it should become more obvious.
Hope that helps.
Thanks Walt
I use Firefox and if you open up the email in a new window, you can't seem to download attachments - the links don't work, you can't click. I've changed back to preview pane and they work fine.
Thanks for the help!
I can't get this to work at all. When I log in, i'm told i'm using the wrong login (i'm not). In addition, the site tells me this in French. What's going on with webmail, and can I use something else instead? What are the POP email settings and servers I can use?
Can I send mail using my own domain email address or is it for incoming mail only?
Hi Cupcake,
The login must be your mailbox name e.g. cupcakes@ilovecupcakes.biz and not one of your aliases. As long as your password matches that mailbox you should have no problem. As for the error message in French, this is a known bug and is being dealt with.
If you wish to use Pop/Imap by all means. I'll be publishing a guide to using Email Clients (where you use Pop or Imap) next week on the lounge but I'll drop some notes below.
For receiving mail:
* pop.yourdomain.tld or in your case use - pop.ilovecupcakes.biz
or you can use
* imap.yourdomain.tld which for you would be - imap.ilovecupcakes.biz
The outgoing mail (for both pop and imap) would then be:
* smtp.yourdomain.tld or for you - smtp.ilovecupcakes.biz
Make sure, and this may apply to soinbhe's question, that if using Outlook that you check or tick the box for "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" on the Outgoing Server tab when setting up. If you fail to check this box you won't be able to send mail.
Oh, and don't forget that you must use your Mailbox name, not one of your aliases.
Hope that helps.
- Walt
i ve tryed to use mac mail and thunderbird and both of them wont connect and i am sure i have he right info in.
please help
Hi BAZz,
If you haven't already done so, can you please submit a query to Support and tell us your domain/email address details, as well as what settings you have use for Mail and Thunderbird and we'll do our best to get you connected.
Thanks,
Walt
Hi walt
i have sent an email a few days ago just waiting for a reply
cheers
BAZz
Hi BAZz,
Email has been sent. But for the benefit of others who may be reading this thread, the problem sounds like the User Name you are using to authenticate is just the name you gave the mailbox. The User Name expected is the full mailbox address so Bazz@velocityoflight.co.uk not just Bazz.
I tested this be removing the @domain.com from my own account in Thunderbird and I got the same: Authentication Failed message. Re-entered the full email address for my mailbox and I then had full access to my mail. Try it out and let us know how you got on.
Thanks - Walt
I can't get this to work at all. When I log in, i'm told i'm using the wrong login (i'm not). In addition, the site tells me this in French. What's going on with webmail, and can I use something else instead? What are the POP email settings and servers I can use?
I have also tried the POP & IMAP settings and this still does not work. The reason I chose to have a domain name is that I can have an exclusive email service.
Please help Thanks Marie
I have managed to log in which I did in english and keeps loading up in French (cannont read french). Getting a little fed up now!
Any feedback, please.
Hi Marie,
As long as you have the Mailbox name and password you should have no problem logging in. The webmail appearing in French is a bug but only appears if you first fail the login. Normally if you login correctly you will only see webmail in English. This has been logged as a bug.
To fix this:
1. Log in to your webmail
2. Click on 'Preferences' on the toolbar
3. Select 'Prefences du compte' from drop down
4. Scroll down the page of options to 'Service de langue' about half way down
5. Change 'French' to 'English' in drop down
6. Scroll to bottom of page and click 'Sauvegarder' to save your changes.
When setting up non-webmail you can use Pop or Imap. Please just review my response to Cupcake above with how to set this up.
Thanks.
Hello!
I'm trying to set-up my mail in Entourage for Mac which came with Microsoft Office Mac 2008 (It's the Mac equivalent to Outlook).
I can receive messages, but can't send any? I've tried everything, but it doesn't seem to work?
can you and if so set up an auto respond email - like an out of office or vacation email?
Hello..
i have created a mail box named support now can i add more e-mail address under that so other users can have their own? like juliano@domain.com or ricky@domain.com?
Hi Jubs,
Yes, under the Support mailbox you can create unlimited aliases. However, this would be a communal mail box ie, to retrieve mail they would have to use the support@ mail box to access the mail with the same username and password. The aliases act purely as funnels to the one mailbox account. If they need individual logins for security reasons then you would need to set them up with their own mailbox so that they have their own login details.
The other thing to be careful with is duplication of addresses. All addresses ie, mailboxes and aliases MUST be unique, otherwise the mail system won't know where to deliver an email with the same name. Say you have another mailbox set up called 'sales' and you also have someone named Ricky you want an alias for. If you set up ricky@domain.com under Sales then neither will get their mail as the system will not know which ricky (Sales or Support) to deliver to. So it will fail. The best thing is to vary the name slightly, say ricky.lastname@ or ricky2@ or rickyX@ for example.
This is no different to any email system including hotmail, gmail or yahoo. Uniqueness is critical.
Hope that helps.
Walt
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is there a way of directing all mail sent to a particular domain rather than creating aliases one by one?
Hi Candy,
Can you be more specific please? Or can you tell us what you are trying to do and we will be able to advise the best solution for you if it is possible.
Thanks
Walt