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Keywords: email | setup | smtp | mail | domain
Summary: An introduction to SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) mail and how to use it.
What is SMTP and who is it suitable for?SMTP ( Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is an alternative to the normal POP3 mail delivery system. Its better suited to businesses that handle email for a number of users who need separate mailboxes.We dont recommend using SMTP unless you have some knowledge of how it works. Although our Support Team are unable to provide help on using SMTP, you may find the best source of help is on our newsgroups: plus.net.tech.general
Get a static IP for your account or mail server
Update mail delivery settings - default mail delivery
Your mail delivery will be updated in a few hours. Once complete you won't be able to receive emails using the normal method, using Outlook Express
or a similar email program. You will need to run a mail server. For support
with running mail servers, please contact your software supplier.
Update mail delivery settings - Domain email delivery
To setup SMTP
to work with one of your domains, click the configure button under My Domains on the right hand menu of the Member Centre. Then select the Mail Delivery method as "other" and then set up additional mail records for each domain using the "configure DNS records" button.
Remember to alter the delivery method back to POP3 if you decide you no longer require SMTP mail. You will need to set up DNS records so that mail is directed to your server. 1. Click on the 'Configure DNS Records' button at the bottom of your Domains setup page.
There are 4 fields that need to be filled in and the details that need to be entered depend upon where mail should go: (a) To deliver all mail to a mail server:
This will get all mail to @somedomain.co.uk delivered to mail.domain.extension.
(b) To deliver mail from a specific subdomain to a mail server:
Note: the trailing dot that is required after 'mail.domain.extension' You will then need to set up the "A" records to say what address the mail server is on, e.g.
Static IP is your account's IP on dial-up, or server IP on broadband. Note there is NO trailing dot on the A record address. Without the dot, the rest of the domain name is automatically appended to the record, so if you provide the full name it must be fully qualified with a dot at the end. i.e. joebloggs.somedomain.co.uk.The Pri (Priority) field determines in which order mail hosts are tried - the lower the number, the higher the priority. (These need to be lower than 10) Set up the mail clientMail will be delivered directly to the IP address of your mail server or your dial-up static IP, if the machine with that IP is online when our mail servers try to deliver mail for that domain or subdomain. To trigger mail delivery when your machine comes back online, you'll need to specify the custom command shown below. You can find this in the Mail Retrieval section on the Dial-Up Connections tab on MS Exchange Server 5.5finger postmaster@autoturn.plus.net Note: that ETRN is not supported. On the Connections tab of MS Exchange Server 5.5 you should enter the IP address of the autoturn server in the field "Forward all messages to host".
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