
If you have another email configuration, please contact today and we'll help you get incoming email going on your own configuration. This guide assumes that you're using a POP3 or IMAP mail server for your email. The incoming email server - in this case of the above screenshot, - will help you work out who is hosting your email - in this case, - and from there, you need to try and contact them to try and get access to the necessary control panel(s) to get your email forwarded to your Accelo address. The secret is to look for the " Incoming Mail Server", especially if the Account Type is POP3. Depending on your version of email client, you might need to click on a "Servers" tab. Picking up at the end of the "Double-check I'm not using Exchange" section above, double-click on your default account. Using the technique above in "Double-check I'm not using Exchange", see if the name of the account gives you any hints to who's providing it for you.

If you don't know who provides your email/hosting service, there are a couple of tricks for helping to work it out. If not, odds are you're using a POP3 email server. The main way to tell if you're using Exchange as your mail server (from Outlook) is to look at your accounts.įrom the Accounts page, you'll be able to see a list of your accounts if there's one there with "Exchange" in its title, you're using Exchange.
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