Mac OS X Mail
The Mail program included as part of the Mac OS X operating system allows you to send and receive e-mail.
Mac OS X Mail can handle your incoming e-mail via either the POP or IMAP methods. POP normally downloads all your incoming e-mail to your own computer and removes it from the ipHouse mail server, whereas IMAP leaves it on the server and allows you to read it remotely. IMAP allows you to read all your e-mail from anywhere you have access to an IMAP capable mail program (including Webmail), but if you leave a lot of e-mail on the server you may run out of room for new e-mail.
Setup Instructions
- Set up a New Account
- if you are running Mac OS X Mail for the first time.
- Change Account Settings
- if you have used Mac OS X Mail before for another mailbox, and just want to update your settings for your ipHouse mailbox.
- Add a New Account
- if you have used Mac OS X Mail before for another mailbox, which you want to keep intact and separate from your ipHouse mailbox.
- Authentication and SSL
- Instructions for setting up Authenticated SMTP and SSL.
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Contacting Tech Support
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