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E-Mail Account Setup (your POP3 server/your SMTP server)
To configure your e-mail client software (Outlook, Messenger, Eudora, etc.) to use your POP3 server (incoming mail) and your SMTP server (outgoing mail) for your Burton Networks hosted domain, the following settings should be used to setup individual e-mail accounts where domain.com is your registered domain name, mailbox is your registry mailbox, and ******** is your registry mailbox password:

NOTE: Your outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. If you receive a "system is not configured to relay mail" error when trying to send mail, please check "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" in the Internet E-Mail Settings dialog.

NOTE: If your Internet Service Provider filters the default SMTP port 25, you may consequently receive a "cannot find server" error when trying to connect to your SMTP server (outgoing mail). Therefore, you will need to use your Internet Service Provider's SMTP server (outgoing mail) to send mail as shown in the following example.
E-Mail Account Setup (your POP3 server/your ISP's SMTP server)
To configure your e-mail client software (Outlook, Messenger, Eudora, etc.) to use your POP3 server (incoming mail) and your Internet Service Provider's SMTP server (outgoing mail) for your Burton Networks hosted domain, the following settings should be used to setup individual e-mail accounts where domain.com is your registered domain name, smtp.isp.net is your Internet Service Provider's SMTP server (outgoing mail), mailbox is your registry mailbox, and ******** is your registry mailbox password:

NOTE: Depending upon your Internet Service Provider, you may or may not need to check "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" in the Internet E-Mail Settings dialog. Therefore, you may not need to use your SMTP Username and SMTP Password.

Burton Networks Postoffice
Remember to take advantage of your Burton Networks hosted domain's FREE, web-based, e-mail services! Stop by the postoffice and access your e-mail account anytime, night or day. With postoffice integration, domain privileged administrators can add, edit, delete, or view domain mailboxes using most newer, Java-enabled, web browsers. Mailbox owners can set owner information, auto-reply, forwarding, etc. All users can check, compose, reply, or forward mail via the postoffice. To access your account, login using the following where mailbox is your registry mailbox, domain.com is your registered domain name, and ******** is your registry mailbox password:

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