 | Setting up email on Apple iPhone | |
 | With more and more of our clients using apple iPhones (or iPod touch, or iPad) we thought it was about time to provide a simple guide, explaining how to set up your email on it.
1. From the apple's "settings" (normally found on the device's Home screen |
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 | What we need to diagnose any email problem | |
 | If you are having any problems with an email account, we would kindly ask that you do not simply submit a helpdesk ticket with "my email is broken", but instead, help us properly diagnose the issue by providing the following detailed information: |
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 | Configure Opera mail client (M2) to send and receive email | |
 | To set up the Opera mail client (M2) which is included in the Opera browser, follow these instructions.Assume that you're setting up the email address Mickey@mouse.com1) Go to Tools on the menu bar and choose "Mail and chat accounts..." |
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 | Configure Outlook Express to send and receive email | |
 | Configure Microsoft Outlook Express to use (send and receive) email hosted with NSDesign - Follow the instructions below.1. Click on the tools menu then accounts 2. Click Add on the right side at the top and select mail 3. Display Name: Yo |
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 | Deleting all the emails from your mailbox | |
 | Occassionally, you may want to delete ALL the emails in your mailbox. This may occur if you've mistakenly left all your email on the server, or perhaps have suddenly received a lot of spam mail - the result being that the volume of email has used up your |
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 | Dealing with Spam Email | |
 | According to the latest figures, spam email has increased by over 100% in the last 12 months, and the sad fact of the matter is, if you use email, then you'll inevitably get sent spam mail. The good news is, that as an NSDesign customer, there are |
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 | Email Spoofing | |
 | Email spoofing is the practice of changing your name in email so that it looks like the email came from somewhere or someone else. Spoofing is generally used by spammers as a first defense against people finding out who they are. It's also used by |
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 | 0x80042109 SMTP server problem | |
 | If you receieve the 0x80042109 error when trying to send via our SMTP servers, it's because your using an ISP that is blocking it.It's called "Transparent Proxying", and most ISPs don't bother to tell customers they are enforcing it. It's part of |
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 | Sending email via NSDesign smtp servers | |
 | In order to send email via our smtp servers, you MUST enable smtp authentication (sometimes called "my mail server requires me to login").Without authenticating with the server, you will be unable to send mail. |
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 | Important message for Hotmail and AOL users | |
 | Important message for Hotmail and AOL usersThis message applies to all customers who forward email from their domain(s) to a Hotmail or AOL email address for pickup. NSDesign resellers should forward this message to their end-users.Due to |
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 | SMTP error | |
 | Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0B
You may receive this error in your email client settings at some point. In Outlook this is a bug and can usually be resolved by restarting your email client and making s |
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