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Exporting your ConnectNC webmail contact list

There are just a few simple steps to exporting your ConnectNC.com webmail contacts.

  • Open a browser and go to http://mail.connectnc.com
  • Login
  • Click on Contacts
  • Click on Export Contacts
  • Save the AddressBook.csv file someplace you’ll be able to find it

The AddressBook.csv file is a text file, which you can open using any text editor.  You can even import it into an Excel spreadsheet.

How do I set up an Auto Responder / Out of Office Reply

  1. Go to http://mail.connectnc.com or simply click on the webmail link located on the right hand side of our site
  2. Log in with you email address and password
  3. Click on Settings
  4. Click on Auto-reply
  5. Select Enable Auto-reply
  6. Select other settings if needed this is based on your preference
  7. Enter who the email is from in the Reply Sent From field
  8. Enter your message in the Message area
  9. Click save
  10. Click close
  11. Click logout

To disable to auto reply repeat steps 1-4 and uncheck enable auto-reply and save

Setting up a Windows Mail Account

Before you set up Windows Mail, start by collecting the following information for each e-mail account. You will need to enter this information during the setup process:

Your e-mail address and password.

The address of the incoming and outgoing e-mail servers used.

Most people know their e-mail addresses and passwords, but many people get confused when asked to enter information about e-mail servers. This is easiest if you gather some basic information from here before you begin adding accounts in Windows Mail.

E-mail server types

Windows Mail supports three types of e-mail servers. You don’t need to understand the details about these server types; you just need to find out which one your e-mail service uses both for incoming and outgoing e-mail:

Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) servers. Most e-mail services and ISPs use this type of server, especially for personal e-mail accounts. They hold incoming e-mail messages until you check your e-mail, at which point they’re transferred to your computer. Messages are typically deleted from the server when you check your e-mail.

Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) servers. These servers let you work with e-mail messages without downloading them to your computer first. You can preview, delete, and organize messages directly on the e-mail server. Copies are stored on the server until you delete them. IMAP is commonly used for business e-mail accounts.

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers. This outgoing mail server handles the sending of your e-mail messages to the Internet. An SMTP server handles only the outgoing e-mail, and is used in conjunction with a POP3 or IMAP incoming e-mail server.

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Incoming and outgoing e-mail servers

Once you know the type of e-mail server used by each of your e-mail accounts, you must find out the address of its incoming and outgoing e-mail servers. During the setup process, Windows Mail requires you to enter the address of each e-mail server. There are only two types of incoming servers to choose from: POP3 or IMAP.

Before you set up an e-mail account in Windows Mail, you need to know the address of the incoming and outgoing e-mail servers used by your e-mail provider

POP3 is by far the most common type of incoming e-mail server for personal e-mail accounts. And SMTP is the only type of outgoing e-mail server that works with Windows Mail, so you normally don’t even need to check the outgoing server type with your e-mail provider. Practically all personal e-mail accounts — with the exception of web-based e-mail — use an SMTP server for outgoing e-mail.

E-mail server addresses usually have the same format. Most ISPs (named “mydomain” in this example) have server addresses like this:

Incoming server: mail.mydomain.com.

Outgoing server: smtp.mydomain.com

You can usually substitute the name of your ISP in place of mydomain in the example above. If this doesn’t work, check with us. Questions about e-mail server addresses are among the most common inquiries e-mail providers get, so they usually have this information posted in the support section of their websites.

Finally, you must know whether your outgoing e-mail server requires authentication, since there is a check box for this when you set up a new e-mail account in Windows Mail. If you can’t find out the answer from your e-mail provider, try sending a test message with the check box selected and another one with the check box cleared, to see which works.

Step by step

Once you have collected the required information for each e-mail account, you can start setting up Windows Mail. Here’s how to add an e-mail account in Windows Mail:

Open Windows Mail by clicking the Start button , clicking All Programs, and then clicking Windows Mail.

Click the Tools menu, and then click Accounts.

Click Add.

After you click Add on the Internet Accounts screen, Windows Mail will ask what type of account you want to add

Click E-mail Account, click Next, and then follow the instructions.

After you are done entering all the information for one e-mail account, repeat the process for each e-mail account you want to set up.

Note

During setup, you’ll be asked to pick a display name. You might want to enter your actual name here rather than your e-mail address, since this is the name that recipients will see when you send them an e-mail message.

Adding new email accounts to your hosting account

Every ConnectNC hosting account comes with a CPanel control panel.  CPanel makes managing your hosting account easy!  To create a new email account, please watch the following video tutorial (opens in a new window):

http://www.cpanel.net/media/tutorials/emailaccounts.htm

 

Unsupported email programs

We do not provide free support for the following email programs:

  • Thunderbird
  • Eudora

How do I view my web site stats?

Every web site hosted with ConnectNC has a log analyzer which is run on a daily basis in order to give you some basic information about your site’s visitors.  To access the stats reports, here’s all you have to do.

  • Log in to your site’s control panel by going to http://yourdomain.com/cpanel (change “yourdomain” to your actual site name).
  • Scroll down and find “Logs” on the screen. It looks like this:
    Cpanel Logs
  • Click on “Webalizer” and then click on the magnifying glass to open the report menu.
    View webalizer
  • Choose the month you wish to view.
    Webalizer stats
  • To learn what your report means, please read the Webalizer help page.

Forwarding Email

Because ConnectNC has no control over external mail servers or services, we don’t recommend the use of forwarding, and don’t offer any support at all for forwarding. When you forward messages, they may be rejected by the destination server, they may be trapped by spam filtering or there may be delays or other non-delivery situations. Please use forwarding at your own risk and understand that we can offer no assistance with forwarding problems.

ConnectNC recommends that you configure a mail client to POP all email accounts.

My Internet Connection Disconnects After Sending and Receiving Email

If your mail program is Outlook Express or Windows Live mail do the following:

  1. Open your Mail Program
  2. Click on Tools
  3. Click on Options
  4. Click on the Connection tab
  5. Remove the check mark from the box that states Hang Up After Sending/Receiving
  6. Click on Apply
  7. Click on Ok

Converting Mac VCard to CSV Format

If you are using Mac Mail and you would like to export and import all of your contacts to ConnectNC Webmail. You can visit the following website to convert the Mac Mail Vcard to CSV format.

https://macmost.com/forum/how-to-convert-vcard-file-to-csv-on-mac.html

Configure Mail Client

Please visit our knowledgebase to look for help with your e-mail program.

https://connectnc.com/clients/index.php?rp=/knowledgebase/7/E-Mail

https://connectnc.com/clients/index.php?rp=/knowledgebase/7/E-Mail