
What are your DNS Servers?
What do I use for my POP and SMTP server names?
How do I check my site statistics?
How do I check my email with the Web-Mail feature?
How do I access my site Control Panel?
I lost my username and password. Now what?
I cannot receive email. What do I do?
I cannot send email. What do I do?
My site is not coming up! What do I do?
Primary: dns1.mountaininternet.com
Secondary: dns2.mountaininternet.com
Both are mail.yourdomainnamehere.com
Go
to: http://stats.yourdomainnamehere.com:8080
and log in with your account username and password you were provided
when you signed up.
Go
to: http://mail.yourdomainnamehere.com
and log in with your account username and password you were provided
on
sign up.
Go
to: http://mycp.yourdomainnamehere.com
and log in with the account username and password you were provided
on
sign up.
Email support(@)mountaininternet.com with your request, and we will send out your original sign-up information to the email address we have on file for the domain's administrator. Or just give us a call!
1. Make sure that you are connected to the Internet. Can you browse
the web? If not, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
If you cannot get to the Internet, you cannot retrieve email.
2. Try to access the email account in question
via web mail. If you can, then the settings in your email-client
software (Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape, etc.) are not correct.
3. Send an E-mail to yourself.
Did you get it? If so, all is well. Just because Uncle Fred said
he sent you an email, and you did not get it, does not mean your
email is not working correctly. Did Uncle Fred type the address
correctly? Is Uncle Fred using the correct address? Is the message
still in Uncle Fred's outbox? Do you have a virus or spam program
running that blocked the email from getting in? These are all
things we see happening every day!
1. Make sure that you are connected to the Internet. Can you browse
the web? If not, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
If you cannot get to the Internet, you cannot send email.
2. Try to access the email account in question
via web mail. If you can, then the settings in your email-client
software (Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape, etc.) are not correct.
Make sure under the servers tab of the account properties you
have checked "My Server Requires Authentication" in
your email-client software.
3. Does
your ISP require you to use their SMTP (Outgoing Mail Server)?
Many have this requirement in an effort to stop spammers from
relaying messages via their servers. If you use an email account
that is provided by your ISP (i.e. bill34534@earthlink.net) you
will find their SMTP server name in the settings for that account
in your email-client software . e.g. smtp.earthlink.net.
1. Make sure you are connected to the Internet. Can you browse the
web? If not, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider). If
you cannot get to the Internet, you cannot get to your site.
2. Has your domain name expired? Go to: www.whois.sc,
search for your domain name and look for the domain expiration
date.
3. If everything checks out, call or email us
ASAP!