Ok, so you have Email Questions? We have Answers! Whether you have Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mac Mail Tutorial, an iPhone, IPad, Android Phone, or Tablet, We can help! Our simple Email Tutorial steps below can help you set up your Email Accounts, Change your email password, and more. With Walibu Email, you can also create and delete Email accounts on the fly in the back end of your website. With Walibu Email, we offer Email Security, Spam Protection, User/Account Level Filtering, Auto Responders, Email Authentication, and more!
http://webmail.walibu.com
The username is FULL email you@YourDomain.com (put your actual email)
Password will be arranged ahead of time
Password can be updated through the webmail interface of your choice.
Account type: IMAP
Username is FULL email yourname@YourDomain.com
Password is: your password
Incoming mail server: mail.YourDomain.com
Outgoing mail server: mail.YourDomain.com*
Click Advanced Tab
Click Outgoing Server Tab
Check the box that says, "my outgoing server requires authentication."
Incoming port: 143
Outgoing port (SMTP): 25 OR 2525 if your ISP blocks port 25 (see below)
Connect without SSL (this may take a while to prompt you)
Select Settings
Select Add Account
Select Other
Select Add Mail Account
Enter: Name, Email, Password, Description
Account type: POP/ IMAP
INCOMING MAIL SERVER
Host Name: mail.yourdomain.com
Username is FULL email yourname@YourDomain.com
Password is: your password
OUTGOING MAIL SERVER
Host Name: mail.yourdomain.com
Username is FULL email yourname@YourDomain.com
Password is: your password
Connect without SSL
Authentication type: Password
Incoming port: 143
Outgoing port (SMTP): 25 OR 2525 if your ISP blocks port 25
*For Comcast Internet Service Users: Comcast does not allow you to use a third-party outgoing server. You will need to enter your Comcast username and password just below the box that says, "my outgoing server requires authentication" Then you will need to update your Outgoing Mail Server to smtp.comcast.net
*For AT&T DSL Internet Service Users: You need to call AT&T Internet Tech Support and let them know you need port 25 unblocked. This is the port used to send mail, they block it by default to reduce spam sent, and if not unblocked, you will not be able to send mail.