Log-in to your e-mail by typing:
youremail@yourdomain.com/webmail
Put your full e-mail and password in the text boxes.
Once you log-in to your email you will see the following:
Simply select which of the three mail programs you want to use by clicking it name. Here you can also configure your personal options.
Third Party E-mail Clients:
There are many third-party E-mail programs that can be used to connect to your E-mail accounts from remote computers. The most common E-mail programs, called Clients, are Microsoft's Outlook, Apple's Mail, and Mozilla Thunderbird. We have provided guides to help setup these programs to read your E-mail messages.
These programs can use either POP3 or IMAP connections to download your mail. We will take a moment to explain the differences between these two.
POP
POP, also known as POP3, is an E-mail protocol that is used when people wish to have a copy of their E-mail messages, along with any attachments, to be downloaded to their computer for viewing. Depending on program configuration, these messages may be automatically deleted from the server once it is received, or at some future time. Messages sent, moved, or deleted from a computer using POP can only be viewed on that individual computer's folders. They cannot be viewed on other computers connecting to that E-mail account, including Webmail. This option is most recommended for users who like to keep a backup of all their messages.
IMAP
IMAP is an E-mail protocol that is used when people wish to always have their messages, including sent messages and message folders, saved on the server. Depending on program configuration, these messages may be temporarily saved on the computer for offline viewing. All messages and folders can be viewed from any computer connecting via IMAP, including Webmail. This option is most recommended for users who connect to E-mail accounts from many computers.
Below are the settings that are needed to configure and retrieve email from your main pop account with Global Ministry Media, LLC:
Mail Server Type: POP
POP Server: mail.yourdomain.com
POP Username: (your full email address)
POP Password: (the password that you selected when your account was setup)
POP Port 110Here are the settings that you'll need to send email:
SMTP Server: mail.yourdomain.com
SMTP Username: (your full email address)
SMTP Password: (the password that you selected when your account was setup)
SMTP Authentication: Enabled (Use same login as the incoming mail)
SMTP Port 26Click here for specific instructions on Microsoft Outlook Express