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E-mail
FAQ
What is e-mail?
What are Planet Online's e-mail settings?
What e-mail applications can I use with Planet Online?
Does Planet Online provide me with an e-mail application?
How do I set up my e-mail application?
How do I check for e-mail sent to me?
How do I send e-mails I have made?
How do I send an attachment with an e-mail message?
How do I create an address book with my e-mail application?
Where can I find more information about my e-mail application?
When I open my e-mail program, I get an error stating that my password
is incorrect. What causes this error?
I get the message, "Unable to contact host mail.internetive.net
(or mail.yourdomainname.com)" What causes this?
I send out e-mail
and people get them, but when they attempt to reply to me, I never
get the e-mail from them. Why does this happen?
When I open my
e-mail application, I can see the headings for new messages, but
when I click on them, I do not see the messages. Where did the messages
go?
I attempted to
send an e-mail to someone I have had a correspondence with before
and now when I send an e-mail to that person, it is returned to
me by the Mailer Daemon. What is the Mailer Daemon and why is it
returning my e-mail?
What is e-mail? top
Electronic mail (e-mail) is the sending and receiving of stored
messages through telecommunications. These messages can be sent
over the Internet, internal network, or directly from one computer
to another through a direct cable connection. No matter how the
message is sent, most e-mail systems are the same-transmitting text-based,
or HTML-based messages from one computer to another.
What are Planet Online's e-mail settings? top
| Incoming
mail server or POP3 server |
mail.planetonline.com |
| POP
port number |
110 |
| Outgoing
mail server or SMTP server |
smtp.planetonline.com |
| SMTP
port number |
25 |
| POP
username |
<your
e-mail name> |
| POP
password |
<your
password> |
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| Important
Note: When using our mail server as your outgoing SMTP
server you must make sure you have enabled "My outgoing
server (SMTP) requires authentication" in your email client
software. |
What
e-mail applications can I use with Planet Online? top
Generally, any e-mail application should be able to send and receive
mail with Planet Online. Simply use our general mail settings. One
thing to keep in mind is that Planet Online offers basic product
support only for applications that we are currently supplying or
have recently supplied to our users. With respect to e-mail applications,
those applications include:
- Netscape
Mail 2.x or 3.x
- Eudora
Light 1.5.4
- Microsoft
Internet Mail for Windows or Macintosh
- Microsoft
Outlook Express
- Netscape
Communicator 4.x Messenger
For product
support or troubleshooting help for any other e-mail applications,
contact the program vendor.
Does Planet Online provide me with an e-mail application? top
If you have any version of the Planet Online Internet Access Kit,
you already have a fully functioning e-mail application. The e-mail
client coincides directly with the following Web browsers supplied
by Planet Online:
| Web
Browser |
E-mail
Application |
| Netscape
Navigator 1.2 |
Eudora
Light 1.5.4 |
| Netscape
Navigator 2.x |
Netscape
Mail 2.x |
| Netscape
Navigator 3.x |
Netscape
Mail 3.x |
| Internet
Explorer 3.x |
Microsoft
Internet Mail |
| Internet
Explorer 4.x |
Microsoft
Outlook Express |
| Internet
Explorer 5 |
Microsoft
Outlook Express |
| Netscape
Communicator 4.x |
Netscape
Messenger |
How
do I set up my e-mail application? top
If you have one of the following e-mail applications, click here for instructions
on setup:
- Netscape
Communicator 4.04 Messenger
- Microsoft
Internet Mail for Windows or Macintosh
- Microsoft
Outlook Express
If you
have another e-mail application, our general mail settings should
help. For product support or troubleshooting help for any other
e-mail applications, contact the program vendor.
How do I check for e-mail sent to me? top
When you open most e-mail applications, they will automatically
either check for new messages or will prompt you for your password
to check for new messages. If your specific e-mail application does
not perform this function, you will have to look for a button that
will normally be labeled Check Mail, Get Mail, Send and Receive,
or something similar.
How do I send e-mails I have made? top
All e-mail applications will have slight differences in their appearance,
but most e-mail applications will contain a Send button or something
similar. Click on this button to send out e-mails that you have
created.
How do I send an attachment with an e-mail message? top
Due to the many different e-mail applications and the fact that
they all differ in the way they are configured, we recommend that
you either check the Help section of the e-mail application or consult
the software vendor for help with this specific issue.
How do I create an address book with my e-mail
application? top
Due to the many different e-mail applications and the fact that
they all differ in the way they are configured, we recommend that
you either check the Help section of the e-mail application or consult
the software vendor for help with this specific issue.
Where can I find more information about
my e-mail application? top
The best source of reference for any e-mail application is either
the Help section of the application or the Web site of the software
vendor.
When I open my e-mail program, I get an
error stating that my password is incorrect. What causes this error?
top
Most e-mail applications will automatically check for e-mail the
moment they are opened. The first thing that you should check when
you see an error such as this, is to make sure that you are connected
to the Internet. Although, you may be dialed into Planet Online,
it is possible that your connection to the Internet may not be working.
To check this, open the Web browser on your machine. If you are
able to go to different Web sites without any errors, you are connected
to the Internet.
The next step is to verify that both your e-mail login name (username
or User ID) and password are listed correctly in the settings. Your
password will be shown with asterisks so erase the current password
and retype in the correct password. Remember, passwords are case-sensitive.
If you still get the same error, you can contact Technical Support
at 818.592.2999 to verify that both your account and mail servers
are functioning properly.
I get the message, "Unable to contact
host mail.internetive.net (or mail.yourdomainname.com)" What causes
this? top
The first thing that you should check when you see an error such
as this, is to make sure that you are connected to the Internet.
Although, you may be dialed into Planet Online, it is possible that
your connection to the Internet may not be working. To check this,
open the Web browser on your machine. If you are able to go to different
Web sites without any errors, you are connected to the Internet.
If you are unable to get Web sites, try disconnecting and reconnecting
to Planet Online again. If the problem continues, you may want to
check the dialer settings of your connection to Planet Online If
you do not have the DNS numbers specified in your dialer, you may
not be able to contact the mail servers. Also if you are on a LAN
at work, it is possible that you may have to go through a firewall,
which is a way for the business to protect information that is coming
into the LAN. If you find that you are on a LAN, you may want to
contact the LAN administrator to help configure your e-mail application.
You may also contact Technical Support at 818.592.2999 with any
questions related to your account, the condition of the mail servers,
or the POP site.
I send out e-mail and people get them,
but when they attempt to reply to me, I never get the e-mail from
them. Why does this happen? top
There are many reasons this could happen, but two of the most common
reasons are either you have an incorrect e-mail address listed for
the reply-to address or you have the reply-to address spelled incorrectly.
If you find that your reply-to address is listed correctly, try
to send a test message to yourself and see if you can reply to it.
If you can, then rule out any problems with your settings or account.
Sometimes there can be communication problems between Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) due to things such as busy servers or other technical
problems. Try sending another e-mail to your recipient, have them
create a new message and type in your e-mail address as the recipient.
If you continue to have this problem, have your recipient contact
their ISP to ensure that there is no problem with sending e-mail
to Planet Online Network. As always, you can contact Technical Support
at 818.592.2999 for any questions related to your e-mail account.
When I open my e-mail application, I can
see the headings for new messages, but when I click on them, I do
not see the messages. Where did the messages go? top
Most e-mail applications when opened will not appear fully maximized.
This will not allow you to see the entire window; hence, you may
not be able to see the actual messages. If you maximize the e-mail
window, normally you will see a three frame structure. The upper
left-hand frame will contain the various folders in your e-mail
application such as the inbox, outbox, and trash. The upper right-hand
frame will display the headers for the messages currently downloaded
to your system. If you click on a header, you should see the message
appear in the third frame, which normally takes up half of the whole
window. If you find even after maximizing the window that you have
only two frames, place your cursor on the bottom line of the window.
It should then change to an up/down arrow symbol. While holding
your mouse button down, push up with the mouse and the third frame
should appear and display the message of the header you have highlighted.
I attempted to send an e-mail to someone
I have had a correspondence with before and now when I send an e-mail
to that person, it is returned to me by the Mailer Daemon. What
is the Mailer Daemon and why is it returning my e-mail? top
Some of the most common reasons for an e-mail to be returned are
the e-mail address has been typed incorrectly, the e-mail address
is no longer a valid address with the ISP the address is through,
the ISP was having problems with the mail servers at the time the
e-mail was sent, or the other ISP has blocked Planet Online users
from e-mailing anyone on their service. The last item could be caused
by someone spamming or sending threatening e-mail to someone on
the other ISP.
The Mailer Daemon is an e-mail address verifier. When you send an
e-mail message to our outgoing or SMTP server, the Mailer Daemon
looks up the address to make sure that it is a valid address. If
it is not, it is returned with a user unknown status. If the Mailer
Daemon does validate the address but is unable to contact the ISP
that you are trying to send the e-mail through, you may get a message
stating that the destination host was unreachable. If you have tried
numerous times to send the same e-mail and have gotten the same
results each time, contact the person by other means to validate
the e-mail address and to have them check with their ISP to determine
if anything on their end would cause the e-mail not to go through.
As always, you can contact Technical Support at 818.592.2999 with
any questions about your settings or account.
Note: Most new versions of e-mail applications will contain
a link to the vendor's Web page within the Help section of the e-mail
application.
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