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General Email Setup

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The NewSprout web hosting packages give you the ability to setup your own Email Addresses on your domain name. This can be done through our cPanel interface giving you full control to add, edit or remove your own email accounts and passwords. A quick video tutorial is included once logged into cPanel to set you on the right track.

If you are out and about and don’t have access to your usual email client/program (such as Outlook, Thunderbird or Mac Mail) you can gain access to each POP3 or IMAP Email account created on your domain using a choice of RoundCube, SquirrelMail or Horde. This can be accessed from any computer with an internet connection anywhere in the world!

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Webmail:

To access it, go to www.yourdomain.com.au/webmail OR webmail.yourdomain.com.au

This is also a great place to test if you are using the correct password when setting up your mail on your computer.

If you can’t login here, then please login to your cPanel and under “Email Accounts” go the “Change Password” option next to the relevant email address.

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Basic Settings (you’ll need these regardless of which email program you choose):

Type: POP or IMAP (if in doubt please use POP, as this will download all email to your computer and clear out your mailbox to avoid it reaching capacity) IMAP will keep emails on the server and sync to your email application. This is great if you are sharing the email account with multiple people or devices.

Email Address: the email address you are setting up (the one you have just created in your cPanel or your free ADSL email address we sent you)

Username: same as the “Email Address” (Please Note: it is the FULL address and not just the first part)

Password: the one corresponding to this email address (the one you have just created in your cPanel or the one we sent you for your ADSL account)

Incoming Server: mail.yourdomain.com.au (please replace “yourdomain” with your actual domain name, i.e. the last part of your email address)

Outgoing Server: mail.yourdomain.com.au (please replace “yourdomain” with your actual domain name, i.e. the last part of your email address)

For the Outgoing SMTP Server there are 2 extra steps and you may need to go back into the account settings to change these once your email account is setup (usually found under Advanced Settings in your email program):

1. Enable Password Authentication

2. Find the SMTP Port that says “25” and change it to “250”

Also, try unticking the “Use SSL” options.

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For specific settings for your email program, use the following links or scroll down to the one you use, if it is not listed, please let us know and we’ll add it:

Mac Mail

Outlook

Outlook Express or Windows Mail

Thunderbird

Setup Gmail to receive POP3 email

 


For help adding a Mac Mail account:

  • Open Mail
  • Click Mail > Add Account
  • Other Mail Account…
  • Enter your name as you would like it to appear on email messages in the Full Name field
  • E-mail Address box: your full email address
  • Enter your password for that specific email account in the Password field
  • Click Continue
  • The Next screen should prompt you for server details

  • E-mail Address box: your full email address
  • User Name field: your full email address
  • Enter your password for that specific email account in the Password field
  • Choose your preferred account type, POP or IMAP
  • Incoming Mail Server: mail.yourdomain.com.au.
  • Outgoing Mail Server: mail.yourdomain.com.au.
  • Click Continue
  • Select Mail here and notes if you have this email address linked with your iCloud account, in most cases you won’t need the Notes option.
  • Click Continue

Please also check the following if it is not working:

  • Add additional SMTP servers in Mac Mail:
  1. From the Mail menu, choose Preferences
  2. Choose Accounts
  3. Select your account in the list on the left
  4. Click the drop-down list to the right of Outgoing Mail Server Account name (SMTP): choose Edit SMTP Server List
  5. Click the ‘+’ button to add a new server. Give it an appropriate description you will identify easily, then your email for the username and your password. The ‘Host Name’ will be this format: “mail.yourdomain.com.au” (i.e. the same as your incoming server).
  6. In the lower part of the window, uncheck “automatically manage connection settings”. Find the Server Port field and delete the number 25 and replace it with the number 250
  7. Select ‘Password’ for the ‘Authentication’ field.
  8. Click Ok to save
  9. Close this window to save the settings and then go to the Mail menu and quit Mail.
  10. Open mail again and test the mail connections by going to the “Window” menu and choose “Connection Doctor”
  • You can also then change the port from 25 to 250 for the NewSprout Outgoing Server (which is mail.yourdomain.com.au). This is an alternate port we have setup – follow these steps:
  1. From the Mail menu, choose Settings
  2. Choose Accounts
  3. Select your account in the list on the left
  4. Click the Server Settings button towards the upper right side of the window
  5. In the lower part of the window, uncheck “automatically manage connection settings”. Find the Server Port field and delete the number 25 and replace it with the number 250
  6. Close this window to save the settings and then go to the Mail menu and quit Mail.
  7. Open mail again and test the mail connections by going to the “Window” menu and choose “Connection Doctor”

For Outlook users, have a look at these settings if you need help setting up your email address:

  • Open Outlook (if it starts a wizard, that is great, just follow the steps with some help below)
  • If no wizard starts, then go to Tools > Email Accounts (or Account Settings) > Add (or New) or Change account and go to the Properties page for that account
  • If an “Auto Account Setup” page displays, please don’t enter any details, just go to the bottom of the page and tick the option to “Manually configure server settings or additional server types” and click “Next”
  • Choose POP Account (choose Manually Configure if Outlook gives you this option)
  • Enter your name as you would like it to appear on email messages in the Your Name field
  • Incoming Server field: mail.yourdomainname.com.au
  • Outgoing Server field: mail.yourdomainname.com.au
  • Username: your full email address (i.e. the one you created in cPanel)
  • Password: your password for that address and please make sure the “Remember password” option is ticked.
  • You can then click on “Test Account Settings” to see if you get all green ticks, or if not, the red crosses will tell you where the problem is. If you still experience problems please let us know and we will help you by talking you through it)

Please also check the following if it is not working:

  • Please also make sure “Require logon using SPA” is unchecked
  • And, under “More Settings” > “Outgoing Server” tab > “My Outgoing server requires authentication” option should be ticked with “Use same settings as my incoming mail server” also ticked
  • You can also then change the port from 25 to 250 for the NewSprout Outgoing Server (mail.yourdomain.com.au). This is an alternate port we have setup – follow these steps:
  1. Under “More Settings” > “Advanced” tab
  2. change the Outgoing Server (SMTP) port from 25 to 250

If you use Outlook Express or Windows Mail:

  • In Outlook Express or Windows Mail, on the Tools menu, click Accounts (if the Internet Connection Wizard starts up automatically, skip ahead)
  • Click Add, and then click on the Select Account Type page click E-mail Account and Next (or to Edit an existing account, click once on the account listed and click Properties)
  • Fill in the Display Name with the name you want to appear to everyone who gets E-mail from you, and then click Next again
  • On the Internet E-mail Address page, type your E-mail address, and then click Next
  • On the E-mail Server Names page
  • Select POP3 as your incoming mail server
  • Incoming Server field: mail.yourdomainname.com.au
  • Outgoing Server field: this should be your internet provider’s outgoing server, e.g. mail.optusnet.com.au if Optus is your provider, or mail.bigpond.com if Bigpond is your provider. Your internet provider will be able to tell you this
  • Leave Outgoing server requires authentication unticked and click Next.
  • Then, on the Internet Mail Logon page
  • Username: your full email address (i.e. the one you created in cPanel)
  • Password: your password for that address and please make sure the “Remember password” option is ticked.
  • Click Next, and then click Finish.
  • If you’re not using your internet provider’s outgoing server (possibly if you have a laptop), your’re not finished quite yet :-) For laptop users, make these changes if you want your Outgoing Server to be the same as your Incoming Server:
  • You should be back on the Internet Accounts window, if not, go to the Tools menu and click Accounts again
  • Once there, click ‘once’ on the account listed and click Properties
  • Click on the Servers tab
  • Copy and paste your Incoming mail (POP3) details into the Outgoing mail (SMTP) box
  • Please also make sure “Require logon using SPA” is unchecked
  • And tick “My server requires authentication” and click Apply
  • Then, under the “Advanced” tab change the Outgoing mail (SMTP) port from 25 to 250 and click Apply again
  • Click OK
  • That’s it!

Thunderbird:

  • In Mozilla Thunderbird, on the Tools menu, click Account Settings
  • Click Email Account, and then click Next
  • Fill in Your Name with the name you want to appear to everyone who gets E-mail from you, and your Email Address then click Next again
  • Select POP as the type of incoming server you are using and fill in the Incoming Server field as: mail.yourdomainname.com.au
  • Click Next
  • Fill in both Incoming User Name and Outgoing User Name with your full email address and click Next
  • Fill in the Account Name with your full email address too and click Next
  • Click Finish
  • Please Note: Thunderbird doesn’t ask for a Password during the setup. To change your password saved by the password manager, you can delete it. Then when Thunderbird needs it again it will prompt you for the new password, you can then enter the new one and select “Use Password Manager to remember this password” option
  • To delete the existing password go to Tools > Options > Privacy > Passwords > View Saved Passwords. Select the password and then click Remove
  • Outgoing Server Settings:
  • Go back to the Tools menu, click Account Settings
  • Select Outgoing Server
  • Change the Server Name to your internet provider’s outgoing server, e.g. mail.optusnet.com.au if Optus is your provider, or mail.bigpond.com if Bigpond is your provider. Your internet provider will be able to tell you this
  • Untick Use name and password
  • Select No for Use secure connection
  • If you’re changing internet connections quite often (possibly if you have a laptop and you travel), then Thunderbird has a great feature to add extra outgoing servers:
  • Select Outgoing Server
  • Select Advanced and Add
  • Add the Server Name as the same as your incoming server name and change the Port to 250 (only use this if your outgoing server is set to the same as your incoming server, otherwise use Port 25, see note below)
  • Tick Use name and password and make sure your User Name is entered as your full email address
  • Select No for Use secure connection
  • You can then switch between SMTP servers

PLEASE NOTE:

You may not be able to send email if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) doesn’t allow access through certain ports. For email that does not use the ISPs own outgoing (SMTP) servers, some ISPs may block access to Port 25. Port 25 is the standard port used to send mail. The reason they do this is to discourage the sending of SPAM or unsolicited bulk email (UBE). However, it can also make it difficult to send email using an authentic SMTP server other than the one provided by your ISP.

The solution:

You can either use your ISPs Outgoing Server (recommended), or for laptop users that are constantly connecting to different internet providers, it can be easier to use NewSprout’s outgoing server. You can then change the port from 25 to 250 for our Outgoing Server (it is an alternate port we have setup), and also enable “authentication”. Please follow the instuctions above.

Receive POP email using Gmail

Gmail is a great option to check your POP email account on the go from your phone or tablet without using an email client that may look a little different to what you are used to with Gmail.

It does have some advanced limitations, but if you are just doing simple mail sending and receiving and organising mail into folders then Gmail is absolutely fine to use.

And the cool thing is if you outgrow it, then as long as you have selected tick the ‘Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server.’ option, a copy of your mail is stored securely and backed up daily on our server!

Ready? OK, set it up

The following instructions require you to log into your Gmail account through your favourite web browser to set this up.

From your main Gmail view, click the Settings (Gear icon)  on the upper right hand side of the screen, just underneath your Google avatar/icon and choose ‘Settings’.

  • Click on the ‘Accounts and Import’ tab
  • In the option ‘Check email from other accounts:’, click on ‘Add an email account’
  • A pop-up window will open and ask for the email address you wish to setup.
    Type your full email address in here. Example: info@yourdomain.com.au
  • Click Next
  • Choose the option ‘Import emails from my other account (POP3)’
  • Click Next
  • This screen will ask for your Username and Password.
    NOTE: Your username is your FULL email address.
  • The POP server should be automatically detected, but if it does not pick it up and this field is blank use the following format: mail.yourdomain.com.au
  • Tick the ‘Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server.’ option if you wish to check your emails elsewhere (eg. on your  mail client on your PC)
  • Leave the ‘Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail.’ option unticked.
  • The option for ‘Label incoming messages:’ is up to you. This will just add a label so you can see these messages easier in the Gmail inbox.
  • The last option ‘Archive incoming messages (Skip the Inbox)’ will do as advertised, again this one is up to you.
  • Now click the ‘Add Account’ button.

If any of the details you have input are incorrect, you will get an error message pointing you to the incorrect detail.

Once successful, the pop-up window will close and return you to the Gmail Settings screen.

You are done! Just click the ‘Inbox’ link on the left hand menu to return to your main mail screen.

 

Good luck!

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