View our tech support page in Robertsonville to help you in configuring your Outlook, Android or Iphone in Robertsonville.
You can access this service in Robertsonville by adding 'webmail.' In the beginning of your domain name.
e.g.: http://webmail.domaine.com
Make sure you have configured the SMTP server of your mobile services in Robertsonville by default. Certain phones allow you to insert more than one SMTP in Robertsonville so that you have a backup in case the first server doesn't work.
A bad configuration in your e-mail servers in Robertsonville might be the cause of your problem. You need to make sure you've entered the information we sent you. If your configuration in Robertsonville is ok, make sure you have access to the Internet. Open a browser, for example, Google Chrome, and try to visit a website.
Every e-mail we configure also has a webmail in Robertsonville you can use to access it. All you need is an internet connexion! To access your webmail in Robertsonville, all you need to do is write 'webmail' in front of your domain name. Your domain name is what's written after the '@' of your e-mail. For example, if your e-mail is 'person@mydomain.com', all you need to do is enter 'webmail.mydomain.com' and you'll have access to your webmail in Robertsonville. *Please take note that certain browsers might display a security warning. Don't be alarmed, you just need to proceed to gain access.
On our servers, we limit files in Robertsonville to 50 Mb.
If you pass this quota, you'll get an error message. If that happens, you can try to compress your attachment in a .ZIP file. The maximum file size applies both when sending and receiving e-mails in Robertsonville and can't be increased.
It's important to make a regular cleanup of your e-mails in Robertsonville to free some space. Normally, with applications like Outlook, it's easy to configure your system to clean up e-mails in Robertsonville that are over 14 days old. By doing so, you're freeing storage space for the e-mails in Robertsonville and you shouldn't have any future problems with this.
Yes, you can redirect an e-mail from your domain name to another e-mail in Robertsonville. All you need to do is ask!