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With ResellerClub's Email Hosting service, you can send and receive emails using any desktop-based email client such as Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, Eudora, Entourage 2004, Windows Mail, etc.

Desktop-based email clients allow you to compose mails even when you are offline - you would need to connect to the Internet only when you want to download mails or send the emails that you have composed. In order to use an email client to send/receive mails, you would first need to configure your email account in the email client of your choice.

IMPORTANT
  1. Sending Mails
     
    • While configuring the email account, the appropriate option for Outgoing (SMTP) Server authentication needs to be enabled in the email client. Please refer to individual email client's configuration process mentioned in the articles below >>
       
    • The domain name in the email account configured (sender email address) needs to be hosted on ResellerClub's Mail Server.

    If either of these two conditions are not fulfilled, you will encounter the following error message while trying to send messages:

    Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
     

  2. Receiving Mails

    Before you start using ResellerClub's Email Hosting service, you need to either -
     
    • modify the Name Servers of your domain name to ResellerClub's Name Servers, or
       
    • create the necessary DNS records on the existing Name Servers of the domain name.

    Click here to read more about it >>

    If the MX records created on the existing Name Servers do not point to the IP addresses of ResellerClub's Mail Server, anyone sending mails to email addresses using ResellerClub's Email Hosting service will encounter the following bounce back message:

    Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)

 
Answer Microsoft Outlook 2003 
Answer Outlook Express 
Answer Mozilla Thunderbird 
Answer Eudora 
Answer Entourage 2004 
Answer Windows Mail 
 

Created on:  
Jan 15, 2006 11:10 AM  GMT
Last Updated on:   Aug 6, 2008 2:14 PM  GMT