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Ahoy! Dread Pirate Rutabaga here. It's come to my attention that some of
ye' Cabin Boys are wonderin' how to send and receive email from your
web server. (Or, in Pirate slang, "web serv-arrr".) Well, get all hands
on deck, 'cause this here email tutorial contains answers that will put
some wind in your sails.
Dry dock: Welcome to Plesk, Land Lubber...
Firstly, know ye' that this tutorial
assumes that you're using "Plesk" as the website management software
for your website. You will create your email accounts from within your
"Plesk" admin area. The Plesk login screen
is shown in Figure 1.  Figure 1: Plesk Login Screen
Having trouble logging in to Plesk?
Usually, a "Your Hosting Account is Ready..." email is sent to you when
your website hosting account is created. This email contains your Plesk
login information. (A Support Ticket with a copy of this information is
also usually created. Support Tickets are located in your Modular
Merchant administration area at: Navigation Menu > Support > Support Tickets.) If you still cannot locate your Plesk login
information, please contact Modular Merchant Tech Support.
Weigh Anchor: Create your email
accounts... Now that you're logged in to
Plesk, you can start creating your email accounts. In this example, I will be creating the
email account "captain@dreadpiraterutabaga.com"; so that I can keep in
touch with my mates while I'm out at sea.
Once you're logged in to
Plesk, follow these steps: - Click the link
for the appropriate domain name at the bottom of the screen.
For my example, I will
click on my domain name, "dreadpiraterutabaga.com".
- On the next screen, click
the "Mail" icon in the "Services" section of the
page.
- Click on the "Add New Mail Name"
icon.
- On the "Create mail name" screen use the
following fields:
- "Mail name": Enter the first part
of the email address. Example:
captain
- "New password":
Enter a password. Example: scurvy
- "Confirm Password":
Re-enter the same password to
confirm.
- Click the "OK"
button.
Setting Sail: Checking your email in
Outlook... Once your email account has been
created, you can set up your favorite email program to start sending
and receiving email. Since I'm a crusty ol' sea dog, its no surprise
that MicroSoft Outlook 2003 is my email program of choice. To configure
your email account in Outlook, follow these
steps: - Go to Tools > Email
Accounts. (This will open a popup window.)
- Select
"Add a new e-mail account". Click "Next".
- Select
"POP3". Click "Next". This will load the "POP3 Internet E-mail
Settings" window. See Figure 2.
- In the "Your Name" field,
enter your moniker.
- In the "E-mail Address" field,
enter your complete email address.
- In both the
"Incoming mail server" and the "Outgoing mail server" fields, enter
"mail.domain.com". (Be sure to replace "domain" with your actual domain
name.)
- In the "User Name" field, enter your
complete email address.
- In the "Password" field,
enter the email password you entered when you created the email address
in Plesk.
- You're not done
yet! Click the "More Settings" button. This will open
another "Internet E-mail Settings" popup window.
- Click on the "Outgoing Server" tab. Click the "My
outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication"
checkbox.
- Click the "OK" button. That second popup
will close.
- Back in the original popup window,
click the "Next" button.
- Click the "Finish"
button.
 Figure 2: Outlook's POP3 Email Account
Setup Settings
Warning:
Beware the Kraken! Like any good sea
chantey, Outlook contains a spooky mystery of the deep. See that "Test
Account Settings" button? One would think that would test your email
account's settings -- but that's just a siren's
song! While it may actually work for you, the Dread Pirate
Rutabaga has never seen this button ever work for any email account I,
or any of my shipmates, have ever set up. Ever. Thus, if you click this
button and receive an error message, it does
not necessarily mean that your email
account is set up wrong. The real test is to send yourself an email. If
you can receive it, then you know your
account is set up correctly.
Well there ye' go. No more messages in
a bottle -- you're all set for electronic message
correspondence! Let your messages go out like the evening tide. Good
luck and smooth sailing.
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