Sending Mail Through SMTP in Dolphin 7.1
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 April 2013 09:42 Written by Mscott Wednesday, 24 April 2013 12:00
Hello and welcome! In today’s blog I’ll show you how to use the “SMTP Mailer” module with your Dolphin 7.1 website. Before we begin, we need to install the module. A step by step guide on installing the Dolphin 7.1 base modules can be found here.
Once we have the module installed, we can access the settings by clicking “SMTP Mailer” under the “Modules” menu on the left side of the admin screen. From this screen, we can configure the mailer to our current server settings.
Learn MoreHow to Configure POP3 Mail Account using Microsoft Outlook
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 April 2013 02:34 Written by Anand Narayanaswamy Monday, 22 April 2013 12:00
You can easily access emails using webmail system. cPanel provides three different type of webmail tools. However, you can configure email clients such as Microsoft Outlook so that you can download emails at regular intervals and read them either offline or store for future reference purposes.
Follow the steps given below to configure POP3 account using Outlook 2010
Learn MoreSocialEngine 4: SMTP Setup
Last Updated on Saturday, 23 February 2013 02:41 Written by Andrew Cross Wednesday, 6 March 2013 12:00
Are you Feed up of your SE E-mails going into SPAM and members not getting their messages as quickly as possible here is a guide how to setup SMTP so your e-mails should go right into the INBOX and not SPAM.
Use SMTP mail settings in your MAIL SETTINGS from admin panel
Create and email address for your se4 domain in hosting control panel
Learn MoreHow to Fix mail() Function Error in WordPress
Last Updated on Saturday, 16 February 2013 11:36 Written by Anand Narayanaswamy Monday, 18 February 2013 12:00
If you are working with Windows server. You will view the following error message if you attempt to use the Forget Password functionality in WordPress
The e-mail could not be sent. Possible reason: your host may have disabled the mail() function…
The above error appears since you will not be able to use mail() function under Windows.
Learn MoreHow to Setup mail.YOUR_DOMAIN.com for Webmail in cPanel
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 December 2012 12:00 Written by Kim Middleton Wednesday, 19 December 2012 12:00
It may seem like a minor thing to some people, but the default webmail redirect on linux accounts is http://<YOUR_DOMAIN>.com/webmail .
Some people prefer or insist on using http://mail.<YOUR_DOMAIN>.com/ . This article will describe how to set that up.
Start by logging into your cPanel.
The first step from there is to delete the current DNS entry for mail.domain.com. You can do this through the Advanced DNS Editor:
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