Why we must all take Email Security Seriously
Customers often ask us why their email accounts are under attack – and while we could explain it and give you a very long explanation but someone has already done the heavy lifting for us – that person is Brian Krebs of KrebsOnSecurity.com. This post aims to raise awareness about the street value of a […]
Read More...7 Questions To Ask Before You Send Your Email Marketing Campaign
Email Marketing isn’t going away. While we don’t encourage our customers to push email marketing out to their customers, if you do so, we recommend that you use the quality tools provided by MailChimp – there are other solutions such as Constant Contact, but our preference is for MailChimp. That said – here is our […]
Read More...How should you checking your email? POP3 vs IMAP
How are you checking your email? POP3 vs IMAP When checking e-mail, your e-mail client will give you two methods or protocols for syncing mail from the server: POP3 or IMAP. Each has their own pros and cons. Here is an overview of the two methods: Which protocol should you use? The choice of email […]
Read More...Accessing webmail under cPanel Hosting
Our new servers run cPanel – which provides you several ways to access your email. You can use a traditional email program such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, your iPhone, Android device or other computer, phone and/or tablet. Alternatively- you might choose to use our ‘web based email’ – which is to say, you use […]
Read More...How to setup your iPhone or iPad to collect your email
iPhones + iPads are some of the most commonly used smart-devices, but setting up email on them isn’t always the more intuitive. iOS8 is a little better than previous generations, but here is a list of steps involved in adding your email to your i-Device – click on any image to see a larger version: […]
Read More...Local email collection or forwarding?
In years gone by, we used to encourage customers to forward their email to the one place they collect email – that might be their Yahoo! or GMail account. We no longer encourage forwarding – and here is why. The reason we don’t recommend forwarding are four-fold: Once we try to forward an email instead […]
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