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I can access my e-mails, but I a having trouble configuring the smtp part for sending. Do I need my username and password authentication to send e-mails?
Andrew
Linux & KDE user and proud to be so!
> I have a PC without a dial-up modem, but broadband only. How do I
> upload my website to my domains using ftp? What port number is
> being used?
>
> I can access my e-mails, but I a having trouble configuring the
> smtp part for sending. Do I need my username and password
> authentication to send e-mails?
>
> Andrew
>
> Linux & KDE user and proud to be so!
Hi There Tizer,
If you have domain names with Freeola/Get Dotted, then the hosting is provided automatically, free of charge. You will be able to use many aspects of these services using any internet connection without paying a penny (setting up e-mail forwarding, auto-responders etc), but to make full use of the service the best option is to use a Freeola internet connection.
With a Freeola Internet connection, unlimited domain hosting, web space & e-mail is entirely free, no matter how many domains you have hosted with us, or how many of our free addresses you wish to use.
If you are unable to switch to a Freeola Broadband/Dial-up internet connection, or are looking for alternative solutions, then it's worth taking a look at our Freedom services. Web Freedom allows you access to your unlimited web space from any internet connection, anywhere in the world, and costs £3 per month +
VAT. E-mail Freedom gives all of the unlimited e-mail services, such as the ability to create as many addresses at a domain/free address as you like, send/receive from any connection and has a host of extras such as a basic webmail function etc, and is priced at £2 per month + VAT.
It's worth taking a look at the Freeola Broadband, Freeola Dial-up & Freeola Freedom pages for this.
I can access my e-mails, but I a having trouble configuring the smtp part for sending. Do I need my username and password authentication to send e-mails?
Andrew
Linux & KDE user and proud to be so!