Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of configure_email


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Feb 1, 2008, 6:11:30 PM (17 years ago)
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Jamie McClelland
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    44The following links are to help screens for setting up and configuring your email client and webmail programs to work with May First/People Link's email systems.
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    6 Before you can set up your email client to work with May First, you need to know which server you are on. If you aren't sure, log in to the [https://members.mayfirst.org member center], where you'll see a line near the top of the page that says:
     6Before you can set up your email client to work with May First, you need to know which server you are on. If you aren't sure, log in to the [https://members.mayfirst.org/cp member center], where you'll see a line near the top of the page that says:
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    8 Your primary host is: chavez.mayfirst.org or viewsic.mayfirst.org or Your primary host is: malcolm.mayfirst.org
     8Your primary host is: chavez.mayfirst.org or viewsic.mayfirst.org or malcolm.mayfirst.org
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    1010Note your primary host name, and you'll be ready to go.
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    12 The easiest way to check your email is to use our webmail program. To access your email via webmail, simply go to your primary server with "/webmail" tacked on to the end of the address, for example:
     12The easiest way to check your email is to use our webmail program. To access your email via webmail, simply go to:
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    14 http://chavez.mayfirst.org/webmail | http://viewsic.mayfirst.org/webmail | http://malcolm.mayfirst.org/webmail
     14https://members.mayfirst.org/
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     16Choose your primary host and then enter your username and password.
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    1618All email clients need your settings for incoming mail and for outgoing mail. Your incoming mail will be either POP or IMAP. The choice between POP and IMAP depends on your own preferences, but if you aren't sure what to choose, and you plan to use one primary computer most of the time, we suggest you stick with POP.