HostBuddy.com provides all users with access to send and receive email using
their domain name. To do this you will have to configure your email
program to use the hostnames detailed here.
Mail server hostname
(When configuring your email program, replace "yourdomain.com" in the examples below with your domain name.)
- POP3 server hostname: mail.yourdomain.com
- IMAP server hostname: mail.yourdomain.com
- SMTP server hostname: mail.yourdomain.com
- Webmail server hostname: mail.yourdomain.com
POP and IMAP login name
The login name for your POP and IMAP accounts is the full emailaddress,
not just the user name. For example, if you create the POPaccount
"
[email protected]," the login name
is"
[email protected]" not "user." You must use the full
emailaddress as the login name.
Maximum email message size
All outgoing messages are limited to 20MB, including the size of the attachment.
Note: Even though the server can send email up to 20MB
insize, the size of an email you can receive is limited to
availablespace in your mailbox.
The maximum message size when using the webmail client is 10MB, if you want to upload large attachments, we suggest you to use other email clients.
SMTP authentication
The HostBuddy.com mail servers use SMTP Authentication to authenticate
permission to send email through our SMTP (outgoing) server. This means
that in order for a user to send an email throughthe SMTP server they
must supply a valid POP3 account and password.Most email clients support
SMTP Authentication.
SMTP Authentication is in place to prevent non-HostBuddy.com users from being
able to send email or abuse the SMTP server. Without this authentication
spammers could utilize our SMTP servers to send spam.
You should only access the mail servers using the hostnames detailed above. Accessing them via IP addresses is
not recommended.The
hostnames will not change, the IP addresses they point to however,could
change. Using the hostnames prevents the need to update your settings if
the IP addresses of the servers change.
Article ID: 133, Created: July 23, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Modified: July 23, 2012 at 11:25 PM