- March 8th, 2007, 4:57 am
#66578
For those of you who have FlameFans.com email addresses, you should have received a Private Message containing a new password for you account. If you have a FlameFans.com email address and did not receive a PM, please send me a PM and let me know. If you have forgotten how to set up your account for FlameFans.com email, the settings are as follows:
Account Type: IMAP*
Incoming Mail Server: mail.flamefans.com
Outgoing/SMTP Mail Server: mail.flamefans.com
Username: Use your full flamefans.com email address. (Ex: elscorcho@flamefans.com)
Additionally, if your client has the options for connecting to the server over SSL, please enable those options to protect both your email and your password. Your client may ask you something about an invalid server certificate if you're using SSL, but this is okay.
Furthermore, if you want to access your mail via webmail, you can do so at: http://www.flamefans.com/webmail
Finally, if you don't have an email client, I highly recommend Mozilla Thunderbird, which you can download for free here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
*We do support POP3 clients as well, but IMAP has the benefit of keeping your mail in sync between the server and your client. This is handy if you use webmail.
Account Type: IMAP*
Incoming Mail Server: mail.flamefans.com
Outgoing/SMTP Mail Server: mail.flamefans.com
Username: Use your full flamefans.com email address. (Ex: elscorcho@flamefans.com)
Additionally, if your client has the options for connecting to the server over SSL, please enable those options to protect both your email and your password. Your client may ask you something about an invalid server certificate if you're using SSL, but this is okay.
Furthermore, if you want to access your mail via webmail, you can do so at: http://www.flamefans.com/webmail
Finally, if you don't have an email client, I highly recommend Mozilla Thunderbird, which you can download for free here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
*We do support POP3 clients as well, but IMAP has the benefit of keeping your mail in sync between the server and your client. This is handy if you use webmail.
Last edited by El Scorcho on May 4th, 2007, 4:35 pm, edited 3 times in total.