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* Outlook Express - Click  [https://www.exetel.com.au/members/OutlookExpress.html here] for a video or [[Outlook Express Setup Guide |here ]] for a document  
 
* Outlook Express - Click  [https://www.exetel.com.au/members/OutlookExpress.html here] for a video or [[Outlook Express Setup Guide |here ]] for a document  
  
* Outlook - Click here [https://www.exetel.com.au/members/Outlook.html Outlook]
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* Outlook 2003 - Click here [https://www.exetel.com.au/members/Outlook.html Outlook]
  
 
* Outlook 2010 - Click [http://exewiki.exetel.com.au/images/outlook2010/Outlook2010.htm here]
 
* Outlook 2010 - Click [http://exewiki.exetel.com.au/images/outlook2010/Outlook2010.htm here]
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* Thunderbird Email Client - Click here [http://www.exetel.com.au/pdf/thunderbird_email.pdf Thunderbird Email Client]
 
* Thunderbird Email Client - Click here [http://www.exetel.com.au/pdf/thunderbird_email.pdf Thunderbird Email Client]
  
* Macmail Client - Click here [http://www.exetel.com.au/pdf/macmail.pdf Macmail Client]
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* MacMail Client - Click here [http://www.exetel.com.au/pdf/macmail.pdf Macmail Client]
  
 
* Claws Email Client - Click here [http://www.exetel.com.au/files/claws-mail.pdf Claws Email Client]
 
* Claws Email Client - Click here [http://www.exetel.com.au/files/claws-mail.pdf Claws Email Client]

Revision as of 04:49, 11 October 2013

Exemail/Webmail > Email Client Setup Guides


Email Setup Guides for Different Clients

You can find email setup guides for different clients from below links .


  • Outlook Express - Click here for a video or here for a document
  • Outlook 2010 - Click here
  • Outlook 2013 - Click here

Email Account Settings for Free Exemail Service

The settings you need to enter in to your email client software after (Microsoft Outlook, OutlookExpress, Netscape Email etc) you have created your Exetel email account(s) are:

  • Username: yourmailbox@exemail.com.au (NOT @exeTEL.com.au)
  • Password: yourpassword
  • Incoming Mail server: pop3.[state].exemail.com.au
  • Mailbox type: POP3
  • Incoming Mail Port: 110
  • SSL: Off
  • Outgoing Mail server: smtp.[state].exemail.com.au
  • Outgoing Mail Port: 25
  • SSL: Off

The outgoing email server does not require a login whilst you are using an Exetel connection.

Please remember that when entering your email address in to your email client you must use the full email address in the account name field, eg: yourname@exemail.com.au not just 'yourname'.


What are the incoming and outgoing servers for exemail?

Incoming and outgoing mail servers are based on your state and are given below.

New South Wales

Incoming: pop3.nsw.exemail.com.au

Outgoing: smtp.nsw.exemail.com.au


Victoria

Incoming: pop3.vic.exemail.com.au

Outgoing: smtp.vic.exemail.com.au


Queensland

Incoming: pop3.qld.exemail.com.au

Outgoing: smtp.qld.exemail.com.au


Tasmania

Incoming: pop3.tas.exemail.com.au

Outgoing: smtp.tas.exemail.com.au


South Australia

Incoming: pop3.sa.exemail.com.au

Outgoing: smtp.sa.exemail.com.au


Northern Territory

Incoming: pop3.nt.exemail.com.au

Outgoing: smtp.nt.exemail.com.au


Western Australia

Incoming: pop3.wa.exemail.com.au

Outgoing: smtp.wa.exemail.com.au


Your email accounts can also be accessed through a normal web browser:

  • Username: yourmailbox@exemail.com.au (NOT @exeTEL.com.au)
  • Password: yourpassword


If you're using Mozilla Thunder Bird it is recommended that you take off "connection security" as it could cause problems with authentication to the mail server. The following is instructions on disabling the connection security (This ONLY applies to Thunder Bird):

Tools -> account settings -> Outgoing Server (SMTP) -> Edit -> Untick Use name and password -> Connection security: None -> OK