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E-mail clients, such as Eudora, Outlook Express, Netscape
Mail, Pine, etc., cannot access MS Exchange via the
default protocol (MAPI) created by Microsoft. Instead,
they must access e-mail via POP3 or IMAP.
Note: POP3 access does not allow access to most features
of MS Exchange. It only gives access to just receiving
and sending e-mail. Your data will not be kept on the server, and therefore you cannot access your full mailbox from anywhere; you will also not be able to share your calendar, folders, Public Folders, Global Address List, etc.
Here is the information that you will need to setup
a POP3 client:
Incoming Server Name: MAIL007.Naples-Digital-Services.com
Outgoing Server Name: mx1.MyOutlookOnline.com
Username or Account name: <Your Primary Email Address: YourName@YourDomain.com>
NOTE: To enable outgoing e-mail, you need to tell your
e-mail client software that the outgoing server requires
authentication and that it is the same as the incoming
server settings.
If your ISP blocks port 25, you can alternatively set your e-mail client to communicate on port 587 to our SMTP server.
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