If you have configured our servers to send your e-mail to an address you have elsewhere, please refer to the documentation for the destination mailbox for instructions on what e-mail client software you can use and how it should be configured.
If your mail is stored on a NOCservices mail server, it can be
accessed on the mail.nocservices.com server using the
username provided to you when the mail account was setup. You can
retrieve your e-mail from our servers using any POP-3 e-mail client
including Eudora, Microsoft Outlook Express and Netscape
Communicator.
First, open your e-mail client's preferences or settings window and
look at the information requested. If it does not ask for both a
username and an incoming or POP mail server, you will need to combine the
two and enter them as a single value where it asks for the POP account
information. For example, if the username you were given is
johndoe, enter johndoe@mail.nocservices.com as
your POP mail account.
To change the password you use to retrieve e-mail, please use our online utility.
In order to use NOCservices mail servers to send out e-mail
messages, you must also use them to receive incoming e-mail messages.
Configure your mail client to use mail.nocservices.com as
your SMTP (outgoing) mail server.
In order for this to work with our anti-spam filters, you must check for new mail messages sent to you before you send out any e-mail messages you have written. This is because our mail server will record the Internet address from which you checked your mail and allow that address to send mail out for a short time. If you have not recently checked for new mail, the list of allowable IP addresses will not permit you to send mail out through our servers and you will get an error message.
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