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Understanding Your Mail Server |
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Common
Email Problems
- Can't send mail
Our SMTP servers are configured as secure relays. This means
that you cannot simply reference "mail.yourdomain.com" as an
Outgoing mailserver unless you successfully log in via one of
your pop3 accounts at "mail.yourdomain.com' before you try to
send. This is a mandatory setting to prevent spammers from using
our mailservers as havens for unsolicited email. If you are
getting a "relaying prohibited" or "disconnected by
administrator" error, it means that you haven't logged into the
pop3 server at your domain before you tried to send through the
smtp server at your domain. To log in, you need to check for
mail first.
In addition to this, you might not be able to send regardless of
if you check mail successfully. Some ISPs have it set so that
their users cannot use an outbound SMTP server to relay
messages. If you are still experiencing problems sending through
your domain, and are certain that you have logged in via pop3 to
an account at your domain, you might want to contact your local
ISP to see if they do allow their users to use outbound smtp
servers
FrontPage
- Usage
FrontPage supplies you with two separate interfaces. The
FrontPage explorer is used to manage the files within your web
site. If you open a file in your web site another program called
FrontPage Editor will open. When you are connected to your web
then all changes made to any file you edit will be saved to your
web.
*Note: Although the software documentation states that you can
create the site on your computer and then "publish" it to the
web server, we do not recommend this. Many times publishing to
the server from your computer will loose the Interactive web
bots features that you may have setup when designing your site
on your local computer. We recommend that you create your entire
site by being connected to your web and saving directly to the
server. To move files already created on your web site use the
Import command found under the File menu within FrontPage
Explorer to select the files to import to the server. This is by
far the best method for moving files from your hard drive to the
server. Using FTP to upload is not recommended as this may
overwrite important files. Also, do not edit .htaccess files
since FP uses these.
Additional support documents and complete usage instructions can
be found at Microsoft's official FrontPage Home Page.
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage
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