IMAP AND POP EMAIL ADMINISTRATION
We have completed your IMAP email administration setup and it is now ready to use. You may manually access the email administrator by using the following URL http://webmail.clientsdomain/mailadmin/. Alternately, you can also go to our ABI Login page. There are two fields which need to be filled in as follows:
Login (email): postmaster@Your_Domain_Name
Password: Your Domain Administration Password.
RETRIEVING EMAIL ON YOUR LOCAL MACHINE
To view your email on your local machine, you will need to use a program such as Outlook, Eudora, Mail, etc. For more information on configuring your particular email client please check the Email Client configuration section of http://KB.ABIHosting.com.
WEBMAIL
You may view your email through a web browser by going to, http://webmail.clientsdomain. A login screen will be displayed. The link for SQWebMail will take you to the POP version of Webmail. If you choose the link for SquirrelMail, it will take you to the IMAP version of Webmail. Whichever you choose, on the Login screen please do the following: In the Name field enter the full email address that you wish to view (e.g., sales@yourdomain.com) and enter the Password for that account in the Password field. The Webmail features are self-explanatory.
SECURE WEB ACCESS
If you would prefer to access your webmail or the administrator with secure access, you may do so using the following URL's:
Email Administration: https://imapwebmail1.abihosting.com/mailadmin
Webmail Administration: https://imapwebmail1.abihosting.com/webmail
FOR POP ACCESS
Email Administration: https://popwebmail1.abihosting.com/mailadmin
Webmail Administration: https://popwebmail1.abihosting.com/cgi-bin/sqwebmail
When connecting to the server over an SSL-encrypted session for the first time, a warning may be displayed. The mail server uses a certificate signed by our own private CA (Certificate Authority). This does not lessen security in any way. However, the web browser you are using will correctly warn you that it cannot properly identify the cert. It is safe to continue and accept the certificate presented.