With Express Email Marketing, you’re a master of communication. Design and send an eye-catching email. Post your latest sale on Facebook. Send a tweet about a new product. Reach out to new and current customers, no matter where they are.
Express Email Marketing® lets you review and update your Facebook®, Twitter®, MySpace®, and LinkedIn® profiles all at once. Just log in to your Express Email Marketing account and enter your status update. Express Email Marketing then posts the update to whichever social media profiles you select.
Before you can post updates from Express Email Marketing, you need to connect it to your social media profiles.
Facebook offers more detailed connection options with Express Email Marketing.
To Connect your Express Email Marketing to Your Social Media Profiles
Phishing schemes are attempts to steal sensitive personal information such as passwords, credit card numbers, social security numbers, etc., through the distribution of fraudulent email messages.
And they can happen to anyone, and any company. Whether it’s a specific attack on our company, or it’s an attack on your personal email account, there are a few things you should know about every phishing attack.
Stop clicking links in your email. That unfamiliar company that sent you a confirmation email receipt for the software you purchased, even though you don’t remember the purchase, is really attempting a phishing scheme.
Hone your inner spelling bee champ. Learn to be suspicious of any grammatical mistakes in an email. Large companies pay someone to proofread everything that’s sent.
Double-check the URL. If you’re still going to click on links in your email, hover over the link with your mouse to see the full address. Hackers are notorious for creating websites like www.cool.example.com, or having a link say www.coolexample.com when it actually goes to www.cool.example.com. Safest bet: Use a search engine to locate that company and manually enter the URL you find.
Change is inevitable. It’s always a good idea, especially if you just fell for a phishing attack, to change your passwords. For more information, see Generating a Strong Password.
Send out an S.O.S. Use a search engine to find out how to inform your personal email provider, or the legitimate company that’s being spoofed by the phishing attack. If you need to email us, be sure to send it to phishing@secureserver.net. Make sure to forward it as an attachment.
Don’t unzip. Never ever unzip an attachment. Legitimate companies don’t attach .zip files, or really any attachment.
Be diligent. Always remember to follow these steps to minimize phishing attacks both internally and externally.
A catch-all email account is an address that is specified to receive all messages that are addressed to an incorrect email address for a domain.
For example, you have three email addresses set up for coolexample.com; info@coolexample.com, sales@coolexample.com, and webmaster@coolexample.com, you can set up info@coolexample.com as a catch-all email account. Then, any email messages sent to manager@coolexample.com (or any other invalid email address), are sent to the catch-all account (info@coolexample.com).
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We know you’re excited to get your email set up on your iPhone®, iPad® or iPod® Touch. We should have your email working on your device in about 5 minutes. These steps work for most of our customers, but sometimes you might need to make some additional changes depending on where you live and which ISP(s) you use.
If you follow the steps below, and you can’t receive or send email, please see iPhone: Troubleshooting Email for help.
BEFORE YOU START: To set up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with your email, you need to know your POP or IMAP Email Server Settings and ports. To find them, go to theInfoCenter and write down the information that displays under Email Server Settings.
NOTE: Disable WiFi before you begin this process.
To Set up Email on Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch
Go to Settings.
On the Settings screen, tap Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
Tap Add Account.
Tap Other.
Tap Add Mail Account.
Enter your Name, email Address, Password, and a short Description for your email. Tap Next.
If you have IMAP, tap IMAP. If you’re not sure, tap POP.
Use these settings for your Incoming Mail Server, depending on the type of email account you have:
POP
Tap POP at the top.
Host Name
pop.secureserver.net
User Name
Enter your full email address.
Password
Enter your email account password.
IMAP
Tap IMAP at the top.
Host Name
imap.secureserver.net
User Name
Enter your full email address.
Password
Enter your email account password.
Use these settings for your Outgoing Mail Server:
SMTP (Outgoing Mail Server)
Host Name
smtpout.secureserver.net
User Name
Enter your full email address.
Password
Enter your email account password.
NOTE: Even though iOS labels these fields as Optional, our email serversrequire them to send email.
If you have IMAP, tap Next, and then tap Save. Otherwise, just tap Save.
That’s it. On your device, go to Mail (it’s usually in the row at the bottom of your screen). If everything is working OK, you should see some email messages. To make sure you can send messages, go ahead and compose an email and send it to yourself.
If you’re not receiving email messages or you can’t send messages, see iPhone: Troubleshooting Email. Don’t worry. There are a few things that can happen during the setup process. We’ll help you investigate and fix them.
See more information about setting up your email accounts here:
You may have received free email credits with your domain purchase or purchased an email plan to fit
your personal or business needs. Either way, setting up your new email account in the Email Control
Center (ECC) is a snap. Follow these simple steps, and you’ll be sending and receiving email messages
in no time!
NOTE
If you want to use a free email credit, and the Email/Email
Forwarding option does not display in your My Products area, click
Free Product List and then select Email Account List. Then click Use
Credit and from the list on the right, select the domain you want to
use and click Continue. The account displays as a new account in the
Email Account list.
FREE fraud, spam and virus protected email
To Set Up Your Email Account
1. Log in to your Account Manager.
2. In the My Products section, click Email.
3. Click Setup Account for the account you want to manage.
4. (Optional) To use a free email credit when the Email option does not display in your
My Products section, click Free Products, and then click Email Account List.
Click Use Credit and select the domain you want to use from the list. Click Continue and the account displays as a new account in the Email Account List.
5. Click the Setup Account hyperlink. The You have new or un-used email plans! Pop-up displays. Click the Add Address button. Click the Add button for
the account you want to set up.
6. The Create Mailbox page displays. On the Settings tab, in the Email Address
fields, enter the user name and domain you want to use. In the Set Password and Confirm Password fields, enter and confirm your password.
7. Specify the amount of mailbox storage space you want to assign to your email
account in the Space for this mailbox area.
8. (Optional) select Make this mailbox a catchall.
9. Catchall accounts automatically forward email messages sent to an unknown address
at your domain to this account.
10. Click OK.
After you set up your Email account, you can manage your settings to make the most of your mailbox.
In this section, you’ll learn about:
• Setting Up Email Forwarding — You can set up email forwarding to direct incoming messages from one email address to another existing email address.
• Adding an Auto Reponder — You can set up an Auto Responder to send an
automatic response to senders.
• Updating SMTP Relay Settings — You can change the amount of SMTP Relays
available to your email address each day, and purchase additional relays.