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Email - Basic Information & Client Configuration

Q&A

Q - Can I create new mailboxes online?
A - Yes! Go the the Email Administration tool and login with your domain name and account password.

Q - What is the maximum amount of mailbox storage space per mailbox?
A - Each mailbox can store 15Mb worth of emails.

Q - What is the outbound SMTP mail server address or does JoeInternetUser offer mail relay?
A - Sorry to say we do not offer outbound SMTP (mail relay) mail services.

Q - I forgot my password. Can you give me my password?
A - If you forget or loose your password it must be reset through the Email Administration tool. All passwords are encrypted on the sever and can not be read.

Basic Email Configuration Information

Incoming POP3 server:   pop.joeinternetuser.com
Outgoing SMTP server:   mail.your_isp.com  ( your internet services outbound SMTP server address)
User Name:   mailbox%yourdomain.com  ( Example: your mailbox % your domain name .com )
 

Email Client Configuration Help

Outlook Express 6

  1. Open Outlook Express.
  2. From the Tools menu, choose Accounts.

Note: If you have never configured, or used, your Outlook Express email program, at this point the Internet Connection Wizard will open automatically. In such a situation, go directly to step 5.

  1. Click the Add button and choose Mail.
  2. In the Display name field, type your full name.
  3. Click the Next button.
  4. In the E-mail address field, type your email address mailbox@your_domain.com.
  5. Click the Next button.
  6. Click the down arrow on the My incoming mail is a ____ server drop-down list and choose POP3.
  7. In the Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server field, type the POP3 server for your domain (ie. pop.your_domain.com).
  8. Delete the contents of the Outgoing mail field, and enter the outbound mail server address of the internet service you connect through. (ie example - for Earthlink you would enter mail.earthlink.net. You may need to call your internet service for the address)
  9. Click the Next button.
  10. In the Account name field, type your username.  mailbox%your_domain.com   (note the % is replacing the @)
  11. In the Password field, type your email password.
  12. Check the box next to Remember password if you wish to save your password.
  13. Click the Next button.
  14. Click the Finish button.
  15. Click the Close button.

Outlook Express 5

  1. From the Tools menu, choose Accounts.
  2. Click on the Mail tab.
  3. Select your email account in the list.
  4. Click the Properties button.
  5. Click on the General tab.
  6. In the Name box, type your full name.
  7. In the E-mail address box, type your email address mailbox@your_domain.com.
  8. Click on the Servers tab.
  9. In the Incoming mail (POP3) box, type the POP3 mail server name specific to your domain (i.e. pop.your_domain.com ).
  10. Delete the contents of the Outgoing mail field, and enter the outbound mail server address of the internet service you connect through. (ie example - for Earthlink you would enter mail.earthlink.net. You may need to call your internet service for the address)
  11. Click the Log on using radio button in the Incoming Mail Server area.
  12. In the Account name box, type your username mailbox%your_domain.com   (note the % is replacing the @).
  13. In the Password box, type your password.
  14. Click on the Connection tab.
  15. Click the down arrow on the Use the following Dial-Up Networking connection drop-down list and choose your connection.
  16. Click the OK button.

Note: If connecting through another ISP or a LAN, select the proper connection.

  1. Click the Close button.
     

Please email support@joeinternetuser.com for more client configuration help pages.

 



FTP Settings

FTP Address:  ftp.yourdomain.com   or   ftp.joeinternetuser.com
User ID:   www12345 ( your account ID )

*Anonymous FTP is not supported!

Need a little extra help? Email your question  to  support@joeinternetuser.com !


 



Ecommerce Support

Merchant Order Form Documentation v2.4

Merchant Order Form Homepage

" After examining countless shopping carts, this was the only solution providing the flexibility to customize it precisely to my business needs."
      -- Comments: CGI Resource Index

MOF is a Perl based shopping cart program. It can be installed on any server as a CGI program. It is a stand alone program that resides and operates on your server, so you don't pay monthly fees, and aren't limited to a certain number of products.

As a Web based shopping cart, MOF is in a class by itself with regard to flexibility, adaptability for varied ordering situations, payment methods, and design and layout.

MOFcart can accept unlimited product input and options for size, color, text, price. Merchant OrderForm will allow you to collect all the products from around your site (usually already displayed on pages) and consolidate them into a cart system by using standard html input form tags.

Merchant OrderForm was built with lots of customizing ability, and is not locked into performing one way,or locked into one authorization service, or one type of payment scheme, does not have only one look and feel. It's your site's very own cart system, with the look and feel of your site, and with the features that you need, with no monthly fees, on your server, your site.


 
 

The Exchange Project Documentation - please inquire about documentation. Thank You!
 
 



External Resources Index

HTML Resources
CGI Script Archives
PHP
MySQL
JavaScript (Scripts and References)
JAVA (Applets and References)
Apache Web Server
Graphics -Related Resources
Site Development
Other Internet Resources
 
 


HTML Resources


  • NCSA -- A Beginner's Guide To HTML
  • The Bare Bones Guide to HTML
  • Introduction To HTML
  • HTML: An Interactive Tutorial for Beginners
  • HyperText Markup Language (HTML): Working and Background Materials
  • The Compendium of HTML Elements
  • Webmonkey - HTML Tutorial
  • Crash Course on Writing Documents for the Web
  • Netscape's HTML Reference Guide
  • HTML 3.2 Reference Specification
  • Pocket Guide to HTML 3.0
  • HTML Quick Reference
  • Web Style Manual
  • World Wide Web FAQ (Authoring web pages, images and scripts)
  • Virtual Webmaster Guide
  • The WDVL: HTML - The Hypertext Markup Language
  • HTML 4.0 Specification
  • ! Developershed.com
  • Martin Ramsch - iso8859-1 table
  • Welcome to the Dynamic HTML Zone
  • The HTML Writers Guild: WWW Resources
  • HTML Quick Reference (including Explorer and Netscape extensions)
  • HTML META, REL and REV Tags
  • Netscape DevEdge Online
  • Htmlscript Corporation -- The Document IS The Application
  • W3C HTML Validation Service
  • W3C's HTML Home Page

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    CGI Script Archives


  • Matt's Script Archive
  • Selena Sol's Public Domain Script Archive and Resource Library
  • The CGI Resource Index
  • ScriptSearch
  • The WebScripts Archive
  • Dream Catchers CGI Scripts
  • The WDVL: CGI: The Common Gateway Interface for Server-side Processing
  • CGIBuilder: Scott Wimer's Script Archive
  • PERL -- Practical Extraction and Report Language
  • Perl Help
  • BUILDER.COM - Web programming - the abc's of CGI

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    PHP


  • http://www.php3.com/
  • PHP Resource Index

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    MySQL


     


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