How can I create or edit Internet mail accounts manually using Contacts?
When you set up Internet mail, IBM® Notes® creates at least one Account document for incoming (POP or IMAP) mail, and one for outgoing (SMTP) mail if you don't send your Internet mail through a Domino® server.
About this task
The POP (or IMAP), and SMTP server addresses and your login name and password are assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), unless your mail is on an Internet mail server internal to your organization. Make sure you have this information before proceeding.
To create an Internet mail account manually
Procedure
- Click the Open button and click Contacts (Notes Basic client users: Click the Contacts icon in the Bookmarks bar).
- Click the New button and click Account.
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Enter an account name (for example, Incoming POP mail)
in the Account name field. You can use any
name as long as the name is not used by another account and does not
contain these characters:
\ / : ; + = " | ? < > [ ] { }()
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Enter the Internet address of the ISP server, for example,
pop.myisp.com
, in the Account server name field. - Enter your login name and password (assigned by your ISP) in the Login name and Password fields. POP and IMAP servers almost always require your login name and password. SMTP and newsgroup servers usually do not.
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Select a mail protocol for this account (POP, SMTP, IMAP
Online or IMAP Offline) from the list in the Protocol field.
Table 1. Account protocols Protocol
Description
POP
Receives mail from the Internet server using POP or POP3.
SMTP
Sends mail to the Internet server. Usually a POP server will have an accompanying SMTP server.
IMAP Offline
Receives mail from the Internet server using IMAP. Copies mail messages from the Inbox on the IMAP server and stores them in the Inbox of Notes® Mail (either local or server) listed in your Location document. You can either leave the original mail on the IMAP server, or automatically delete it from the server when Notes® stores it locally.
IMAP Online
Provides direct access to your mail on the IMAP server without storing any mail locally. Uses a local proxy application to display mail and let you work with your mail as if it were Notes® mail.
- Optional: Enable SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) if your Internet server supports it.
- Select the locations (Online, Home, and so on) from which you want to use the account or leave the asterisk (*) selected to use the account from all locations. For example, if your POP account is only available when you dial your ISP from home, select only the Home location that contains the Network Dialup location type.
- Optional:
Click the Protocol Configuration or Advanced tabs
to change protocol options.
Note: It's not likely you will need to change a port number unless your Domino® administrator tells you a server is using a new port and asks you to change it.
Table 2. Changing protocol options Protocol
Options
POP
Click the Protocol Configuration tab to delete all your messages from the POP server after you read them. The default (Yes) is to keep them on the server (for backup, or in case you want to access them from a different computer).
IMAP Offline
Click the Advanced tab:
- Click Use Replication history when replicating (default is Yes)
- Click Delete IMAP messages on server (default is No)
- Specify the Maximum messages/articles to return (default is all)
IMAP Online
Click the Protocol Configuration tab:
- Change the Sent folder name (default is Sent)
- Change the Drafts folder name (default
is Drafts)
Click the Advanced tab:
- Click Use Replication history when replicating (default is Yes)
- Specify the Maximum messages/articles to return (default is all)
- Click Save and Close.
- Optional: Create a specific location where you will use this Internet mail account..
- Optional: If this account is for IMAP Online, you can open the document again and click the Open Proxy button to open the associated proxy application.
To edit an Internet mail account manually
About this task
You can edit your Internet password, login name, or phone information if your Internet mail account information changes, or if you entered incorrect information when Notes® helped you set up accounts.
Procedure
- Click the Open button and click Contacts (Notes Basic client users: Click the Contacts icon in the Bookmarks bar).
- Click .
- In the view, select the account you want to edit.
- Click the Edit button.
- Edit your password or login name, then click Save and Close.