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1. What are the settings for Outlook Express to send and receive email?.

2. I have a website. How can I control my email accounts?.

3. I have a website. How can I setup an autoresponder?.

4. I have a website. How can I access my statistics?.





Answers:

1. What are the settings for Outlook Express to send and receive email?.

First, open Outlook Express and go to Tools -> Accounts. From the Mail tab, click Add -> Mail. Input the name you wish to use, click Next. Input your email address, click Next. Incoming and Outgoing mail server settings are both mail.hobbyline.com Click Next. The account name is your email address (ie., sales@hobbyline.com) and input your password. Click Next then click Finish. Your are ready to receive email.

2. I have a website. How can I control my email accounts?.

The administrative control for email accounts is handled by domain name, and is controllable by you. Contact me via E-Mail to get the Mail Manager website address. Then log in and use your domain name as your login and the assigned password for your account. Here you can add or edit your email accounts. Be sure to Logoff when finished.

3. I have a website. How can I setup an autoresponder?.

Setting up the autoresponder is simple. Login to your domain email account as listed above. Select the email account you wish to automatically respond from and click autoresponder. Here you can edit the message you wish to send to the user. Be sure to log off when done.

4. I have a website. How can I access my statistics?.

Go to http://yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/awstats.pl and input your user name and password. Be sure to replace yourdomain.com with your domain name.