From domain to email in just a few simple steps. No Joke!!!
By Walt on Wednesday, April 1 2009, 09:00 - Technical info - Permalink
Well, more half a dozen simple steps than just a few. But it is fairly simple.
Once your domain order is complete, you can associate your domain with your website. You can also create up to five individual mailboxes with your domain. Within each mailbox you will also be able to create as many unique aliases as you wish. Alternatively you can also forward your addresses to external email accounts like GoogleMail, Yahoo and Hotmail, which you already own or have access to.
For a quick introduction on how to set up your email just read the instructions below...
Creating your first email address
First things first!
You can either forward to an external email address eg, Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail, or you can set up your own mailboxes, but you cannot do both.
If you use forwarding you can set up aliases that will forward all mail to your chosen external account. However, if you set up mailboxes (maximum of five), then you can assign each mailbox its own password access plus give each one an unlimited number of aliases. Additionally, you can also choose how to access your mailboxes: through webmail online, or through an email client like Outlook, Thunderbird or Mac Mail etc.
To begin with:
- Log in to the portal eg, moonfruit.com or log in to your site
- Go to the ‘Domains’ section on either the portal toolbar or your website toolbar
- Go to ’Manage’
- Locate your domain - If you haven’t already you can assign your domain name to a website in your account
- Click on the ‘Email & Settings’ link
- Decide whether you wish to forward your emails to an external email address or you wish to create one or more mailboxes.
Forwarding your emails to another address
If you are going to forward your emails to an existing address you need to decide the aliases you want use and then enter the external email address you want all your mail to forward to. We provide a number of preset aliases ie, admin, support, info, but you can replace, remove or simply add to this list of addresses.
- NB. If you set up your email to forward to an external account, you will not be able to set up access to that address through a client eg, Outlook or Mac Mail. You need a mailbox to do this, so when you forward your emails a mailbox just simply doesn't exist! Forwarding emails just passes the email onto another address.
Setting up a Mailbox
If on the other hand you want your address to be a mailbox where you can send and receive mail, then you can set up one to five mailboxes e.g admin@mysite.com, support@mysite.com, info@mysite.com.
The mailbox names should all be simple, understandable and as short as possible. You do not need mysite.com@mysite.com. You are better creating something that is easy for users to remember or type.
Each mailbox has its own password so that you can, if you wish set up each mailbox independently, to make it secure eg, one for the sales team, one for support, one for admin, one for management. Each mailbox password is separate from your website login, so please ensure you remember, store or save the details.
Once you set up a mailbox you can set up aliases eg, The sales@mysite.com mailbox could have john@mysite.com, suzi@mysite.com, imran@mysite.com – the Sales team - as aliases. Each team member could use the password to access the sales mailbox.
- NB. A word of warning though. All aliases MUST be unique, that is they must not be duplicated under another mailbox or in fact match another mailbox. Any duplication will cause incoming mail to those addresses to fail as the system will not know which mailbox to deliver the mail to.
Each mailbox is pre-populated with four aliases which can be used or removed. These are: mail, info, support, admin.
Now What?
Use the ‘Open my webmail’ button to access your email account online. And make note of the URL in the browser address bar for direct access to your mail online. For more details on Webmail you can read an article we published on the Lounge.
If you prefer to use an email client then we have another article on how to set this up with the likes of Outlook, Mail etc.
Use the ‘Change my settings’ link to change your password.
And that, as they say, is that. Good luck and enjoy using your email.
Comments
Need help, had some one talk to Moonfruit and had my log on and password changed without my consent? can anyone direct me?
Please Help
thank you
thats quite a scary thing has it been resolved?
Hi Sunbeach,
I'm very surprised to read your comment. We are very particular about changing any details unless we have proof of ownership first. Normally we will require a written request to come in from the email address registered on the account or ask for some other identifying details.
We certainly do not just change login details for someone over the phone. I cannot check the validity of your claim as the web address you provided is not one of our sites. If you could contact us through the Support Form I'd be happy to follow this up.
Thanks - Walt
I have set up the first email address but am having problems setting up the others - am using outlook - please help.
thanks
Hi Amy,
Best you contact Support, give them account details, what addresses you are trying to set up and details of Outlook.
Generally, if you follow the same path for the 2nd addresses you shouldn't have problems. We have to assume that you have set up other Mailboxes (not aliases) under your domain's email settings.
Thanks
Walt
I will pay for full year 186.99 package but i do not know how yeat take out moonfruit.com i just whant www.mysite.com. Please send me a email because i like to know how to do this. Is it easy? Can you send me a email the have step by step?
Thanks a lot i am whaiting
Is it possible to get more than five e-mails? Maybe by registering more domains or something? I really wish there was an upgrade option on this feature. What if I need like 20 e-mail inboxes for instance?
I wish MoonFruit would allow you to integrate Google Apps. With Apps you can have up to 50 email accounts with your own domain name! You just need to be able to create a sub domain (mail.yoursite.com) and it just redirects you to Google Apps to login in.
Cristiane, if you are using your website for business I would go for a www.mysite.com as it looks more professional, its much easier for people to remember and of course your email address will match upto your site name, if its a personal site just go for whatever your happy with but keep it short some of the MF subs domains i've seen are like http://onewordanotherwordthenevenan... !!
Just my thoughts ! ;-)
Please help.
I have 4 websites that I manage and run through Monfruit, am a Premium customer and have registered quite a few domain names. For some reason Moonfruit are unable to sort out a problem with my domains www.littlefoxwood.co.uk and www.littlefoxwood.org.uk. These names are now managed by Easily.co.uk and everythign appears to be set up to work correctly but neither site is visible. I have repeatedly requested support from moonfruit and am unable to get any response from them as to the nature of the problem or any solutions of time scales.
I am now at the end of my tether and seriously considering taking the step of cutting my losses, and starting to build new sites with other hosting companies.
Please help.
Many thanks,
A J. Edwards
Hi Andy,
All your site are working perfectly. The problem we have is that you transferred in your domains from easily then immediately transferred them out again.
Your www.littlefoxwood.org.uk domain is now pointing correctly and with it being set as preferred domain all others revert to this for your site. So it looks to be working correctly.
The same cannot be said for www.littlefoxwood.co.uk which is still showing in our system as wrong IP or masked but then a whois look up shows the domain still being processed.
Registrar:
Easily Limited t/a easily.co.uk [Tag = WEBCONSULTANCY]
URL: http://www.easily.co.uk
Relevant dates:
Registered on: 25-Jan-2010
Renewal date: 25-Jan-2012
Last updated: 01-Feb-2010
Registration status:
Registration request being processed.
Name servers:
dns0.easily.co.uk 212.53.77.27
dns1.easily.co.uk 212.53.64.31
WHOIS lookup made at 18:42:31 02-Feb-2010
In all cases we have tried to assist you in your requests though transferring out immediately after your transfer in has made the process a little more challenging.
Opening four tickets for the one request has also made our job just a little more complicated as that meant several staff investigating the same problem.
I'm not sure what else we can do for you as your domains remain with Easily and we have no control over those domains. Easily need to be contacted with regards your A record though using either domain does currently revert to the working domain and the website.
So, if you can please just reply to the one ticket #2010012601003588 in which we have been having an extensive dialogue with you about this problem over the last few days.
Kind regards
Walt
i have been trying to get ahold of the sit to change my web address and i get know response back,i,ve been trying for two weeks know, i'am trying to run my company not spending all my time trying to get a hold of this site.
Hi Mike,
You deleted this site on Feb 3 and then created a new site:
coolrunningequipment.kk5.org
Your account will only hold one site. We could easily recover the other site but we would have to delete the current one based on your current package.
I'm sorry about the slow response as we have been having a particularly busy January. I can see in our system that you first made contact on the 29 Jan and we did reply four days later which is quite poor for us. We had to place a large number of quite urgent tickets ahead of yours so I am sorry for the delay.
But judging by your response to our reply you have now managed to sort this out.
Regards
Walt