Managing and accessing your email account at SDGeocachers.org |
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| Changing your password: | |
You may change your password as often as you like. Go here to log in. From the password change page, you may also activate an auto-responder utility and an automatic forwarding utility (forwards all mail received to another address). To log in, enter your user name only (the part before the @) and your password. Note that your address will show up as username@vermette.net. Don't be concerned, it hasn't changed -- SDGeocachers shares email service with my personal domain. |
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Setting up your new email account: |
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| You can access your email from your home or work computer by setting up your favorite email program (Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Netscape, etc) to use a POP account. This is the most common method of managing your email and is used by most ISPs. It is more flexible than Webmail because you can set up as many folders as you need to sort your mail and there is no limit to the number of messages you can save. For step-by-step directions in setting up your POP mail account, choose your email program below: Please follow the directions carefully. If you are not successful on your first attempt at setting up an account, delete that account and start from scratch following the directions one step at a time. If you continue to have problems, please contact the Webmaster. |
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| Access via Webmail | |
Your email account can be accessed via the internet by going to webmail.sdgeocachers.org. This option allows you to check your SDGeocachers.org email from any place on the internet. The Webmail option is especially useful for checking your email while away from home at Internet Cafes, airports, friend's homes, etc. You can reach webmail by clicking here or by directing your favorite browser to http://webmail.sdgeocachers.org. Please note that you must use the full form "username@sdgeocachers.org" as your user name along with your password to log in for webmail. Note that your address will show up as username@vermette.net. Don't be concerned, it hasn't changed -- SDGeocachers shares email service with my personal domain.
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