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How to configure my e-mail client

the vast majority of the mail programs available for free allow you to read and write your e-mails 'offline'. This means that you can write as long, and as many, e-mails as you want, without being connected to the Internet via your telephone line, thus saving you money. You only need to connect to the Internet, when you're ready to send your e-mails. Once connected, the e-mails will be sent and you can also check your mailbox. New messages will be downloaded to your system, after which you can disconnect to read your e-mails and write any replies.


Configuring your Mail Client:

Here are the default settings for your Mail Client:

User Name : Your User Name
Password : Your Password

(Keep it in a safe place, we don't keep a record of our customer's passwords)

Incoming Mail (POP3/IMAP) : www.yourdomainname.be
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) : fill in the smtp server specified by your internet access provider

SMTP servers of some Belgian ISP's:

Your access provider SMTP server
EasyNet relay.easynet.be
Telenet mail-out.pandora.be
Skynet.be relay.skynet.be
Chello/UPC relay.chello.be


The email clients that UniWeb supports are:

Outlook Express Windows(Win95/98/2000/NT) Mac(MacOS)
Microsoft Entourage   Mac(MacOS)
Outlook/Exchange Windows(Win95/98/NT)
Outlook Windows(Win95/98/2000/NT)
Netscape Messenger Windows(Win95/98/2000/NT) Mac(MacOS)


Test your own mail configuration:

Send Test:
This will use your mail program to send a test message to one of our servers, which will almost immediately reply to your message. This will prove that your mail service, both outbound and inbound, is working correctly.

Send your test to test@uniweb.be

Unable to send:
If you think the problem is related to the sending of mail, complete the form below. Pressing the submit button will cause an e-mail to be sent to the address you specify.


Your e-mail:

Unable to receive:
A frequent problem is an incorrect user name or password or an incorrect setting in your mail program.
Check the Configuring your Mail Client section.

E-mail: a definition

E-mail (short for electronic mail) enables you to send letters and messages to people, using your computer.
An Internet account with UniWeb includes an e-mail address. This is similar to a house address, as it gives you a unique identity on the Internet, so other people can write to you. In order to write to someone, they will need an Internet account similar to yours, with an e-mail address of their own. This is their unique identity on the Internet and does not have to be an account with UniWeb.




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