find names and addresses
find names and addresses
configuring mail addresses
When you configure a mail client is important to establish e-mail correctly. Here we will see e-mail established that generally applies to all mail clients (Outlook Express, IncrediMail) and all providers Mailbox electronic, POP3, e-mail from Yahoo, MSN Hotmail
When you configure a mail client like Outlook Express to access mailboxes POP3, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail or any other service provider who will be faced with a screen asking you the full name, e-mail address response.
The fields are:
Full Name: This is usually your name or nickname and will appear in your e-mail address. In the example above, Steve
Email address: This email address is given to you by e-mail provider. In the example above Steve ……. (Shore left of the e-mail here because the harvest). The e-mail is usually associated with a physical mailbox.
Address Answer: This is the address of e-mail recipient and the response is blank or set to the same address as the mailing address "The effect is the same. In the example above is ready to be the same as the e-mail.
Reply e-mail different
Normally, set the e-mail and the answer he did. However, it is a case to establish that they are different and is usually when they have changed email provider email, but have retained their old address. In order to keep their e-mail, you must have domain names, which is explained later in detail a guide to e-mail addresses and e-mail for life. Assuming for the moment that their addresses are as follows:
steve@oldISP.com age
New: steve@newISp.com
e-mail to life steve@mydomain.com
Would you like to configure your mail client (Outlook Express, IncrediMail) as follows:
Designed for the old ISP
Show name: steve
Email: steve@oldISp.com
Reply Address: steve@mydomain.com
Configure the new ISP
Show name: steve
Email: steve@newISp.com
Reply Address: steve@mydomain.com
Note that in both cases the meaning of the answer is the same and it is his life or his permanent address. Any e-mail response to reply the return address (steve@mydomain.com). You will then need to agree with your mailing address to send this message to your mailbox.
Email Forwarding
email forwarding allows you to continue using existing e-mail, for example an e-mail provided by your ISP email steve@mydomain.com life whatever the ISP (Internet Service Provider) you use.
If you continue the example of oldISP newISP and e-mails that are sent to steve@mydomain.com refer to the address or the address newISP oldISP
oldISP
Your ISP or email provider is oldISp your e-mail and physical mail is steve@oldISp.com.
You agree with the address Provider of messaging throughout (usually do this yourself through a control panel) to transmit the messages sent to your mailbox steve@mydomain.com steve@oldISp.com letters.
newISP
Then decide to change your ISP or your e-mail to your email address and Physical newISp new mailbox is now steve@newISp.com.
You have now agreed with the supplier e-mail for a period of life (usually do this yourself through a control panel) to forward mail sent to your mailbox steve@newISp.com steve@mydomain.com mailbox.
Catch-all e-mails
Taking all directions is a special case of email forwarding. With one for every e-mail then all emails sent to anyone@yourdomain.com be sent to a mailbox.
info@yourdomain.com—–> Mailbox1
—–> Sales@yourdomain.com Mailbox1
—–> Admin@yourdomain.com Mailbox1
When you retrieve e-mail Simply log to Mailbox1 to retrieve e-mail sent to an address.
About the Author
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