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Re: set-up for email for inmotionhosting.com (fwd)



Thanks.

I think I set up alpine so that you're all ready to go.  Whenever you
reply to a thread with a unumhumbrewing theme, it will ask you if you want
to reply with your unumhumbrewing identity.  Almost always, you're going
to want to say "Yes".

 > From: Noelle <noelle>
 > Date: Thu, 27 May 2021 09:03:02 -0700 (PDT)
 >
 >  > From: "robert gulino.net" <http://www.gulino.net/~robert>
 >  > Date: Thu, 27 May 2021 15:24:50 +0000
 >  > 
 >  > Hi, Noelle,
 >  > Here are the initial setup steps, which include the server address. Please 
 >  > let me know if you have any problems or questions.
 >  > Cheers, Bob
 >  > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
 >  > 
 >  >     
 >  >      Webmail Here is the link to log into your email account via webmail:
 >  >     
 >  >           https://secure285.inmotionhosting.com:2096/ 
 >  >     
 >  >      Your user name will be the entire email address (including “@ 
 >  >      unumhumbrewing.com ,http://unumhumbrewing.com, ”). Once you log in, 
 >  >      there is a “Change Password” button on the lower left of the 
 >  >      opening screen.
 >  >      To access your email, there are three different interfaces/clients to 
 >  >      choose from: Horde, RoundCube, or SquirrelMail. (Of the three, I tend 
 >  >      to prefer RoundCube.)
 >  >      Email Setup If you’d like to set up your email client on your 
 >  >      computer or phone, here is the support page on InMotion (our hosting 
 >  >      service) with directions:
 >  >     
 >  >           http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/email ,
 >  >           http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/email
 >  >     
 >  >      Also, here's how to set up the account on an iPhone (Android should be 
 >  >      similar):
 >  > 
 >  >    *  Go to “Settings" to add an email account.
 >  >    *  Enter your full email address ( ______@ unumhumbrewing.com ,
 >  >    http://unumhumbrewing.com
 >  >    , ) as the user name.
 >  >    *  Enter your password.
 >  >    *  When the screen appears asking for the mail server addresses, use  
 >  >    secure285.inmotionhosting.com ,http://secure285.inmotionhosting.com, . 
 >  >    You should use this server for BOTH incoming (IMAP) and outgoing (SMTP) 
 >  >    email servers.
 >  >    *  Enter your user name and password for BOTH servers.
 >  >    *  All this is relatively straightforward, but there is one tricky part:
 >  >         *  After you submit this information, you may get a message noting 
 >  >         that the domain can not be verified. This is normal — because the 
 >  >         host has a different domain that “ unumhumbrewing.com ,
 >  >         http://unumhumbrewing.com
 >  >         , .”
 >  >         *  Tap on the option that says “Details” (or something like 
 >  >         that). You should see an option for “Trust” (so the email 
 >  >         client can trust the host domain). Select this option.
 >  >    *  You should see a bunch of green checkmarks at this point, so you 
 >  >    should be ready to go.
 >  > 
 >  >     
 >  >      On May 27, 2021, at 7:49 AM, Noelle < 
 >  >      http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg ,http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg, > 
 >  >      wrote:
 >  >      Robert is asking what SMTP server address should be used for the mail 
 >  >      client for inmotionhosting.
 >  >      He's thinking that this may be a short-term workaround to our ISP's 
 >  >      mail server problems.
 >  >      Thanks.




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