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Zillionbucks WebMail
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If you have ever needed to check your email
while away from the office or traveling then you'll find
the WebMail feature indispensible. Zillionbucks WebMail
allows you to send and receive Email from your domain name
POP account using virtually any web browser.
No longer do you have to borrow an account
from a colleague and hope that your recipient responds to
the correct address, or wade through endless ads from Hotmail
or Eudoramail.
WebMail is intended to be used as a convenience.
We still recommend that you do use a standard email application
to store important mail on a local machine for your convenience.
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Log
In to your Webmail
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To access your Zillionbucks WebMail,
simply substitute the word "mail" for the "www" in your
domain name address.
For example if your domain name is:
http://www.yourdomain.com
Then use:
http://mail.yourdomain.com
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A WebMail dialog box will appear
that looks like the one below:
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Type in the Username and Password
for the POP account you wish to check.
For example, if your email address is bob@yourdomain.com,
your login is "bob". Your password is the same one you presently
use with your domain email.
If you have installed multiple POP
accounts, you may need to either check your set-up or preferences
in your current email
client, or go to your Control
Panel. After you log in to your Control Panel, click
on the "Mail" button, and then choose the
"Mailbox Management" button. Choose the
fourth radio button and select the Username of the POP account
for which you wish to "Get Mailbox Password."
If you have never installed a POP
Email account then the Username and Password should be the
same as the ones you use to access your the Control Panel
for your domain.
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After entering your Username
and Password, click on the "login" button shown
next to the red arrow below.
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Configure the Preferences
for your Zillionbucks WebMail
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The first time you login to any
POP account using Webmail you should see the Preferences
dialog screen below.
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Even if you use a local ISP (or AOL)
to receive your mail you can still take advantage of the
WebMail feature for sending outgoing mail. Simply use the
"Reply-address" field to insert the address
where you wish to receive the reply from the person to which
you are sending mail.
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If you need to adjust your preferences
at a later date you can by choosing the "Preferences"
link from the navigation menu.
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Other WebMail
Features
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Folders:
Use the "Folders" within your POP mail account
to sort incoming mail.
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Address Book:
Store the Email addresses of your most frequently contacted
clients
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Logout:
To insure that your account is secure,please logout after
each session. The sessions are also timed so that if your
session is interrupted you will be required to login again.
If you take longer than four to five
minutes to compose an email message, you may wish to "copy"
messages to the pasteboard before sending just in case your
session has timed out. If you prefer to have a spellcheck,
you can also compose your message in another text editor,
or Word and then paste into the message window before sending.
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