The Power of Email
Email is a service that fits "somewhere between"
access and hosting and can be provided by either your
ISP or hosting company, or a combination of both.
A pop box is an actual email address. Your ISP
typically provides you with a pop box, i.e. person@madriver.com
or person@earthlink.net. You can have a pop box using
your website domain if offered by your web hosting
company.
MadRiverWeb offers domain pop boxes, i.e. person@yourdomain.com.
We use the mail servers of MadRiverAccess
and require you to abide by the terms and conditions
that pertain to email stated on their website as well
as what we have restated in our spam
policy.
We can also offer you alias email from your
domain, which is essentially a forward to your actual
email address.
Whether using a domain pop box or alias, you can get all of your
mail in one locationyour email program can check multiple
boxes at once including your domain pop box, or your alias(es) will
be forwarded to the email address you already use.
With a pop box from MadRiverWeb, you will also have
the added benefit of being able to check your email
while away from your office or computerknown
as web-based email. This may also be available
from your ISP. If we provide your domain email, go
to the URL http://mail.yourdomain.com:8383,
substituting your domain name, to access the web-based
email console.
With a pop box, you have access to great features such as
vacation messages, forwarding, auto responders... These can be set
by accessing your web-based email console.
Regardless of whether you have an alias or a pop box
with your domain, there are some settings in your
email program that you should change or verify. Depending
on the program, "Edit Preferences", "Tools
Accounts" and "Tools Options" are the
areas of interest. In Outlook, Tools Accounts allows
you to set up an additional pop box and each of your
mail accounts will be checked. In one of the other
areas, you will find where you can set your "from"
address and your "reply to address." Even
if you use your ISPs email, and have an alias from
your domain, you can set up the "from" and
"reply to" using your domain email if they
don't require authentication.
Another added benefit from MadRiverWeb is virus scanning
and spam filtering of all of your domain email. (I have received
only six viruses by email in the three years that this has been
in place, and my Norton program caught them.) We encourage you to
continue to subscribe to virus protection services to protect yourself
from viruses transmitted through your ISP's email, CD or floppy
files given to you, through web-downloads, and as a back-up to our
scanning. Redundancy is a good practice in the event either system
has a problem.
Possible spam will be indicated in the subject line of the email.
See more info on spam.
As a business, it is far better to use your domain name in your
email address, whether it is set-up as an alias or a pop box. The
numerous advantages are as follows:
- You are continually reinforcing your company name and domain
name and marketing your firm rather than your ISP.
- If you decide to change internet services someday, the change
in your email will be transparent. Your network of prospects,
clients and business associates will already have your domain
email. If your domain email is an alias, it will be re-programmed
to point to a new email account that you establish, or if you
have a domain email pop box, the new website hosting company will
establish the mail account(s) for you. (Be sure to check that
the hosting service you wish to use offers mail.) This is similar
to the situation where your mailing address does not change if
you move your place of business and you have a PO box. If your
"network" has been using an email address provided by
your ISP, encourage them to begin using your domain email address.
Additionally, if your "reply to" address does not reflect
your domain name, your network will continually be presented with
your ISPs address. Change it to your domain email so that when
they "reply" they will start seeing your domain email.
Ask them to change this in their address book. Allow 6 to 12 months
before changing or discontinuing services from an ISP email address.
- Some places where you list your website do not allow a link
to your website, or do not allow you to visibly display your URL.
An alias/domain email address accomplishes the not-so-subtle task
of making your domain known so they can type it in themselves.
- Domain email allows you to do targetted marketing and promotions. You
can display a specific email address such as magspecial@yourdomain.com
to offer a special price, for example, only honoring it when people write
to you using that address. This allows you to measure the effectiveness
of specific marketing efforts. Contact us in advance with the email address(es)
you wish to use.
- When hosting with large organizations or server farms, I have
seen alias email "break" in a few instances when server
programming is temporarily disabled or changed, causing you to
lose or temporarily lose emails. If you use your alias on a regular
basis, you would notice a disruption in email service quickly.
In most cases, the lost emails are "hung" on the server
and can be retrieved. For this reason, we suggest you establish
a REGULAR schedule of testing all distinct email aliases or pop
boxes. This applies to forms, tootest the forms on your
website once per month. And rest assured, MadRiverWeb is a small
organization dedicated to exceptional customer service, and we
are not making mapping changes such as those that can cause these
problemsonce your account is established, the programming
is unlikely to be touched again without your knowledge.
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Email Settings
Email Set-up The following are fairly comprehensive
instructions for Mad River Web customers using our mail servers or those of
Green Mountain Access or VTWeb.
If you will be using a pop box provided by MadRiverWeb or one of our affiliates,
please specify a user and password for each mailbox needed. You
may also have a reasonable number of "aliases." Please specify to
which other account(s) to point the aliases.
Your Email Program Depending which email program
you use, the common places to make changes to settings are in the menu items
Tools Accounts, Tools Options and Edit Preferences. We recommend that you "add"
an account or profile to represent the email address we provide, and follow
the instructions based on the type of address.
General (POP and Aliases) Start by viewing
the properties of your existing email account provided by your ISP and write
down the incoming and outgoing settings exactly. Most ISPs require that
you send mail through their outgoing mail server (generally called smtp) in
an attempt to reduce spam and viruses. You should also be able to send mail
using your domain name through their server. If you can duplicate this account
and give the new account a new name, do so. If not, "add" an account.
Then use the Wizard that your email program provides. Give the account a name
such as MadRiverWeb Email.
Use the following incoming settings (or we may have provided special settings
for your domain).
MadRiverWeb Mail
POP (incoming): mail.yourdomain.com
username/login: user@yourdomain.com (the full string)
password: (the one you provided)
VTWeb Mail
POP (incoming): hermes.vtweb.com
username/login: (the one provided)
password: (the one provided)
GMA (see their website)
Insert the outgoing settings provided by your ISP. Do not check "logon
using secure password authentication" unless your ISP requires this. For
Green Mountain Access customers, the outgoing mail server is smtp.gmavt.net.
If you have reason to use our mail server to send (applies to pop boxes, not
aliases) rather than your ISP's mail server, use these settings:
SMTP (outgoing): mail.yourdomain.com
Select "servers" tab, and near the bottom, check "my server requires
authentication," but leave the settings alone, at "use same settings
as my incoming mail server."
When done using the wizard, edit the account to add the settings the wizard
did not. On the "general" tab, add your "reply-to" address
and organization if desired. You will also likely need to uncheck "requires
authentication."
From: user@yourdomain.com
Reply-to: user@yourdomain.com
Specific for Aliases If you set up an account
to send as your domain email through your ISP, but it is only an alias, the
last step is to un-check "check this account when sending and receiving
mail" because it is not an actual pop box.
Please NOTE: In your email program, please do not change your settings to leave
mail on the server unless you discuss the need for this with us. Also, please
do not set your program to check mail automatically any more frequently than
ten (10) minutes. We consider anything less than this an unnecessary use of
our resources. If you are expecting a message you can always manually click
your send and receive button.
MadRiverWeb will establish an alias called "webmaster@yourdomain.com"
that will be forwarded to us.
MadRiverWeb WebMail Go to the URL http://mail.yourdomain.com:8383
(replacing the words "your domain" with your actual domain name).
Login using user and password.
VTWeb WebMail Go to the URL http://hermes.vtweb.com:20000.
Login using user and password.
Other ISPs provide webmail also. Please check with your provider for the address.
GMA's is near the top left of their website.
For your convenience while traveling, so that you don't have to remember this
URL, we can place a hidden link to this address in one of two places on your
website: 1) beside the copyright symbol, or 2) at the very bottom center of
the home page. There is no indication of this link to the public, although they
could see it accidentally. Hover your mouse until you find it; the cursor will
change to the "finger." If you don't find the hidden link, ask us
(or your website developer) to put it on your website.
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