On Jun 24, 2006, at 5:16 PM, Tannis Baker wrote:

Previously I picked up club mail from my old host by putting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] into the Email Account window. (There
are a few addresses - news being only one.)

The new host says you should just use "yourdomain.com" with NO
@hostdomain.com



But [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not work

Neither does [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Any ideas?

What are the settings they tell you to use for Outlook?

Do the following, anything between < and > should be replaced by the item named. This goes into the Email Account field.

<outlook username>@<pop or incoming mail server address>

This will likely end up putting you back to your [EMAIL PROTECTED]@hostdomain.com that you show in your example of what used to work. Previously you used % in place of the first @ sign, but fewer and fewer mail hosts are accepting alternate characters.

You can try [EMAIL PROTECTED], that *might* work. The %40 is the URL encoding of the @ sign, and depending on how the mail server parses the username, it might accept that version. If that doesn't work, you will need to download the dual @ hacked version of Emailer from my web site (www.mythtech.net/emailer look in the app mods folder).

But before you just randomly start trying anything, follow my first set of directions. Go to their support pages and see what they say to put in for Outlook, and then use that information to fill in the fields in my first example.

If you can't get it to work, include in your reply the info they say to use with Outlook (or a link to a support page with that info).

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