Archive for August 2009

Manage Folders

Utilizing folders in SmarterMail is the general method of storing messages that are both sent and received, either from within the web interface or, if you set it up properly, from your email client. Several folders have specific purposes, and you can also add other folders to store specific categories of mail. Common folders include Inbox, Drafts, Sent Items, Deleted Items, and Junk E-Mail. Some folders will be automatically created when you perform certain actions, such as the Sent Items folder after sending the first new message from a new email account. For more information about the specific purposes of the folders, see below.

To add or edit your email folders simply click on the Email icon on the main toolbar.

My Folders

Adding a Folder
– A folder can be added a couple different ways. You can click the Plus Sign icon on the Folder toolbar; or move your mouse above a current folder, right-click, and choose New Folder. In both instances a new window will pop-up, allowing you to name your new folder.

Go To Folder – Click on a folder name to see the messages contained in the folder.

Rename a Folder
– You can rename a folder by clicking on the folder you would like to rename and then clicking the Pencil icon on the Folder toolbar; or by moving your mouse over the folder that you would like to rename, right-click, and choose Edit. A new window will pop-up showing the current name of the folder, and a blank space will be available for a new folder name. Renaming folders is unavailable on folders that have specific purposes, like Inbox or Deleted Items.

Delete a Folder
– First choose the folder you would like to delete. Then either click the Trash Can icon on the folder toolbar; or right-click and choose Delete. A new window will pop-up asking you to confirm your deletion. At that point you may either continue with the delete, or cancel it. Deleting folders is unavailable on folders that have specific purposes, like Inbox or Deleted Items.

Entering a Folder Name

Folder Name – Enter the name of the new folder. Using a backslash character ‘\’ when naming a new folder(e.g. Family\mom) will create a sub-folder, which can be useful if you wish to sub-categorize your email. Only lower ASCII characters are supported in the folder name due to limitations with certain protocols.

Note
: In order for the folders you create to become available from within your email client (e.g. Microsoft Outlook) you will need to create a mail account with IMAP set as your incoming mail server type. If you use POP mail, you only have access to your mail account Inbox, not any folders that are created for storing mail. IMAP accounts are different than POP because they are directly connected to the server from the time you open an interface until the time the connection is closed. For this reason, deleted messages are crossed out until they are “purged” from the folder. This is different from a POP account where when the messages are deleted, they are gone from the folder or erased.

Special Folders

Drafts – When you are composing a message, you have the option to “Save as Draft”, which is located on the top of the New Message pop up screen. Choosing this option will save the email in this folder, but after a certain amount of time (which can be set by the user), it will automatically save to the Drafts folder. Later, you can click on the email in the drafts folder to edit or send it.

Deleted Items – You can set up your account to save deleted items in this folder from Settings. If you choose this option, ensure that you frequently clean out the messages in the folder to keep your disk space usage to a minimum.

Inbox
– Incoming mail will usually come to this folder unless you have specific content filters that redirect the email to another folder. Users that connect to their email via POP3 will only be able to download messages from this folder.

Junk E-Mai
l – Email that is likely to be spam may get sent to this folder, depending on your spam filters. You should review this folder regularly to ensure that no valid email is contained in it, and “Unmark as spam” any message that gets put here when it should not.

Sent Items
– Any emails you send from the webmail will get placed in this folder if you have enabled the option in Settings. Note that email sent from an email client, like Outlook Express, will not get saved in this folder.

Browser Support Information

Various browsers interpret information from web pages differently. Due to the differences in browsers, various pages in SmarterMail may act differently based on the browser and OS being used. Below is a list of various supported browsers, as well as any known issues that may exist.

Windows Browsers Version Known Issues
Internet Explorer 8.0
  • No known issues
Internet Explorer 6.0 and above
  • No known issues
Internet Explorer 5.5 and earlier
Google Chrome Currently in BETA
  • The editor tool bar does not format properly when composing or responding to an email message
Firefox 1.5 and above
  • No known issues
Firefox 1.0
  • Slight graphical issues
Firefox Earlier than 1.0
Mozilla 1.7
  • Slight display issues
Safari 3.0
  • No known issues
Opera 9.2
  • Limited AJAX functionality
Opera 8.5
  • Slight display issues
Opera 7.0 and earlier
Linux Browsers Version Known Issues
Firefox 1.5 and above
  • No known issues
Firefox 1.0
  • Slight graphical issues
Firefox Earlier than 1.0
Mozilla 1.7
  • Slight display issues
Macintosh Browsers Version Known Issues
Safari 3.0
  • No known issues
Safari 2.0
  • No known issues
Safari 1.3
  • Slight display issues
Firefox 1.5 and above
  • No known issues
Firefox 1.0
  • Slight graphical issues
Firefox Earlier than 1.0
Opera 9.2
  • Limited AJAX functionality
Opera 8.5

Create a New Message

There are several ways to compose a new message in SmarterMail. The most common method is to click New Message in the left tree view. This will open a new message window and the following options will be available in the actions toolbar:

* Send - Sends your message to the designated recipients.
* Save as Draft – Saves the message in its current state to the Drafts folder. If you do not have a Drafts folder, one will be created automatically the first time you choose this option. You will then be able to go back to your Drafts folder and continue composing this email.
* Cancel – Cancels the message and closes the new message window.

Compose
Use this tab to specify the recipients, message subject, and to write the email message.

  • To – Type the email addresses to which the message will be sent. Separate multiple contacts with a semicolon (;). Note: Click To to select email addresses from your address book. SmarterMail Enterprise users can change the list source to select email addresses from the Global Address List.
  • Cc - Type the email addresses of recipients that should recieve a carbon copy of the message.
  • Bcc – Type the email addresses of recipients that should recieve a blind carbon copy of the message. Note: Emails listed in this field will be concealed from the complete list of recipients. For this reason, tt is common practice to use the Bcc: field when addressing a very long list of recipients or a list of recipients that should not (necessarily) know each other.
  • Subject - The subject of the email.

Note: When entering addresses into the To, Cc, and Bcc fields, SmarterMail will auto-complete addresses by referencing your contacts list or the Global Address List.

Attachments
Use this tab to add attachments to the email. Note: You must click Upload to attach the file. It is also important to remember that many email systems limit attachment size.

Options
Use this tab to specify the importance of the message or to request a read receipt. By default, messages have a normal level of importance.

Preview
Use this tab to preview the message in HTML format.

How to Login to SmarterMail 6

You will need to obtain the link to your SmarterMail server’s web site from your Administrator or Domain Administrator.

Login

To login to SmarterMail, type in your full email address and password on the login screen. If everything matches up, you will be presented with the welcome page and a view of all folders in your mailbox. Alias names cannot be used to log in.

One thing to notice on the Login page is the “Remember Me” checkbox. By checking this box SmarterMail encrypts your login and password, then you can close the browser window and not have to re-log in when you return. This function works as long as you do not “log out” of SmarterMail prior to closing your browser window. If you do log out, you will have to log back in upon your return, regardless of whether the “Remember Me” box was checked or not. You will need cookies enabled on your browser for this feature to work.

If you have issues with your email account, first contact your domain administrator for troubleshooting help. The Domain Administrator is usually the owner of the domain or the person who set up your email account.

Welcome to SmarterMail 6
The first time you log in to SmarterMail, you will be presented with several options. These options can be modified at any time through the My Settings page once you are logged in, but are required to be set in order to provide you with a better email experience.

Time Zone - Setting your time zone will make it so that all emails show the correct time they came in. SmarterMail automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving time. By default, this should be set to the time zone that your domain administrator has chosen.

Password Reminder Letter

* Login into DNP Control Panel
* Click on Mail Templates under Settings in Right Bottom
* Select Override Host Settings
* Click on Password Reminder Letter
* Select Override Host Settings
* Create Hosting SPace Mail

How I can create welcome mail for my Users (Reseller)

User Account Summary Letter
* Login into DNP Control Panel
* Click on Mail Templates under Settings in Right Bottom
* Select Override Host Settings
* Click on User Account Summary Letter
* Select Override Host Settings
* Here you can create welcome mail for your users

User Account Summary Letter
* Login into DNP Control Panel
* Click on Mail Templates under Settings in Right Bottom
* Select Override Host Settings
* Click on User Account Summary Letter
* Select Override Host Settings
* Here you can create welcome mail for your users

Hosting Space Summary Letter
* Login into DNP Control Panel
* Click on Mail Templates under Settings in Right Bottom
* Select Override Host Settings
* Click on Hosting Space Summary Letter
* Select Override Host Settings
* Here you can create Hosting Space Mail

How to create personal Name server in DNP

Login into DNP Control Panel
*  Click on User Spaces Name
*  Click on Name Servers under Settings in Right Bottom
*  Select Override Host Settings
*  Add Custom Name Servers
*  Click on Save

This site may harm your computer “Google Warning”.

You’re intentionally hosting malicious application that Google is finding (and I hope you’re not), you’ve probably been a victim of SQL Injection or another technique that puts malicious code, a virus, or something nasty onto your Web pages.  This code can harm your users, so the page gets flagged in the Google index with “This Site May Harm Your Computer”.

The pros:

  • You get to know the problems, fix them quickly, and get in good with Google again.
  • Since Google has implemented this process, you get a handy warning so your Website isn’t getting booted without notice of the cause.

The cons:

  • You’re given a constant warning in Webmaster tools (above).
  • Your pages are marked in the Google index as “This site may harm your computer”.
  • Google also reports to stopbadware.org, which flags your site as potentially harmful.
  • FireFox 3.0+ now will label these pages on your site with a big bad red warning page that tells the user that this page has been flagged for serving up malicious code.

How to get rid of Google Attack Site Notices:

  1. Identify and fix the problem as soon as possible – Google Webmaster tools will tell you what pages they found the malicious code on.  Check your code, identify the malicious code, and remove.
  2. Secure your Site – Take the steps necessary to secure your site so it doesn’t happen again.
  3. Tell Google the problem is fixed – Log into Webmaster tools and click “Request a Review” on the Malware warning notice.  Write them a response telling them that you identified the error, what it was, it was fixed, and if applicable, that the security breach was fixed.
  4. Tell StopBadware.org that the error is fixed – Search for your site in their Clearinghouse database and request a review.
  5. Wait – Google will review the site, probably within 48 hours.  After the review, you’ll get a notice in Webmaster Tools that your site has been reviewed and has passed.  From there, you will have to wait between 1 -4 weeks for the changes to propagate in the Google index.

Webmaster Tool Signup URL :-

https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=sitemaps&passive=true&nui=1&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fwebmasters%2Ftools%2F&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fwebmasters%2Ftools%2F&hl=en