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E-mail FAQs

What is e-mail?
What are MicroElements' e-mail settings?
What e-mail applications can I use with MicroElements?
Where can I get an e-mail application?
How do I set up my e-mail application?
How do I check for e-mail sent to me?
How do I send e-mails I have made?
How do I send an attachment with an e-mail message?
How do I create an address book with my e-mail application?
Where can I find more information about my e-mail application?
 
Q: What is e-mail?
A:
Electronic mail (e-mail) is the sending and receiving of stored messages through telecommunications. These messages can be sent over the Internet, internal network, or directly from one computer to another through a direct cable connection. No matter how the message is sent, most e-mail systems are the same-transmitting text-based or HTML-based messages from one computer to another. <top>
 
Q: What are MicroElements' e-mail settings?
A:
Incoming Mail Server or POP3 Server: mail.<yourdomain>.com
POP Port #: 110
Outgoing Mail Server or SMTP Server: mail.<yourdomain>.com
SMTP Port #: 25
POP User Name: <your e-mail name>
POP Password: <your password>
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Q: What e-mail applications can I use with MicroElements?
A:
Generally, any e-mail application should be able to send and receive mail with MicroElements. Simply use our general mail settings. One thing to keep in mind is that 3ebFan.com offers basic product support only for applications that we are currently supplying or have recently supplied to our users. See e-mail applications for more details. NOTE: For product support or troubleshooting help for any other applications, contact the program vendor directly. <top>
 
Q: Where can I get an e-mail application?
A:
If you have any of the Web browsers listed below, you will have a copy of the e-mail application that coincides with it.

Netscape Navigator 1.2 - Eudora Light 1.5.4
Netscape Navigator 2.x - Netscape Mail 2.x
Netscape Navigator 3.x - Netscape Mail 3.x
Internet Explorer 3.x - Microsoft Internet Mail
Internet Explorer 4.x - Microsoft Outlook Express
Internet Explorer 5 - Microsoft Outlook Express
Netscape Communicator 4.x - Netscape Messenger

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Q: How do I set up my e-mail application?
A:
If you have one of the following e-mail applications, click here for instructions on how to set it up:

Netscape Mail 2.x or 3.x
Netscape Communicator 4.04 Messenger
Eudora Light 1.5.4
Microsoft Internet Mail for Windows or Macintosh
Microsoft Outlook Express

NOTE: If you have another e-mail application, our general mail settings should help. For product support or troubleshooting help for any other e-mail applications, contact the program vendor directly.

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Q: How do I check for e-mail sent to me?
A:
When you open most e-mail applications, they will automatically either check for new messages or will prompt you for your password to check for new messages. If your specific e-mail application does not perform this function, you will have to look for a button that will normally be labeled "Check Mail", "Get Mail", "Send and Receive", or something similar. <top>
 
Q: How do I send e-mails I have made?
A:
All e-mail applications have slight differences to their appearance, but most e-mail applications will contain a "Send" button or something similar. Click on this button to send out e-mails that you have created. <top>
 
Q: How do I send an attachment with an e-mail message?
A:
Due to the many different e-mail applications and the fact that they all differ in the way they are configured, we recommend that you either check the Help section of the e-mail application or consult the software vendor directly for help with the specific issue. <top>
 
Q: How do I create an address book with my e-mail application?
A:
Due to the many different e-mail applications and the fact that they all differ in the way they are configured, we recommend that you either check the Help section of the e-mail application or consult the software vendor directly for help with the specific issue. <top>
 
Q: Where can I find more information about my e-mail application?
A:
The best source of reference for any e-mail application is either the Help section of the application or the Web site of the software vendor. NOTE: Most new versions of e-mail applications will contain a link to the vendor's Web page within the Help section of the e-mail application. <top>
 

 
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