We have put together a list of the most common email clients and how to configure them. If you have an email client you would like us to add, please email support@amhosting.com with a request and we will create instructions.
Web Mail
Every hosting package with American Internet support web based mail. You can access them by going to the following web addresses:
Plesk Accounts: http://webmail.yourdomain.com
cPanel Accounts: http://yourdomain.com/webmail
Email Clients
Microsoft Outlook Setup Instructions
Microsoft Outlook Express Setup Instructions
Microsoft Outlook 2007 Setup Instructions
Eudora Setup Instructions
Entourage Setup Instructions
Thunderbird Instructions
Generic Instructions
These instructions here are for people who are comfortable setting up e-mail accounts, and for people who are using an e-mail program not detailed here. The example assumes you want to set up access to the mailbox "bob" at "www.somedomain.com". Change the mailbox name and domain name to your mailbox name and domain name.
When specifying the domain name in the POP3 and
The settings information appears in two tables, one table for POP3 set-up and one tables for SMTP (outgoing) set-up.
| POP3 Server Name: |
pop3.yourdomainname.com |
| POP3 User Name: |
bob@yourdomainname.com |
| POP3 Password: |
passphrase |
| POP3 Port Number: |
110 (default) |
| SMTP Server Name: |
smtp.yourdomainname.com |
| SMTP User Name: |
bob@yourdomainname.com |
| SMTP Password: |
passphrase |
| SMTP Port Number: |
25 (default) or 26 |
| SMTP Authentication: |
Required or Enabled |
Some mail programs give you the option of saying "Use the same information for SMTP as POP3." You may safely use this option, as long as you also indicate that SMTP Authentication is required.
Some mail programs let you specify the type of SMTP authentication you can use. Our Plesk for Linux mail system supports PLAIN, LOGIN, CRAM-MD5, and DIGEST-MD5 methods. Our recommendation are the two MD5 methods; most programs allow you to specify one or other other.