Co-create Mail Server with ISP Company Mailbox

2014/07/07 16:18

I don't want to give up the existing ISP company mailbox, and I want to use AAMail. How to do this?

Condition 1: ISP company mailbox.

Condition 2: Install AAMail on the server.

If you don't want to give up the existing ISP company mailbox, and want to use AAMail. You can choose the map mail server mode to create mail system. AAMail's map mail server mode can help you save the money of purchasing ISP mailbox space. What's more, it can help you improve the speed of internal mail exchanges greatly.

it is very easy to install map mail server, you don't need the fixed IP or apply Internet domain name, all it needs is that your server can connect the Internet normally. The specific configurations are as follows.

1) Install AAMail. For details, please refer to "Install AAMail Server".

2) If your server is connected after firewall, please pay attention to open port 25/110/80 in firewall. For details, please refer to "Enable AAMail Mail Server in Firewall".

3) If your server is connected after router, please pay attention to map port 25/110/80 in router. For details, please refer to "Enable AAMail Mail Server in Router".

4) Create a domain name. For details, please refer to "Create and Manage Domain Name". Please pay attention to click the "Domain type" combo box, and select "Map mail server mode", and then select the "Allow receive incoming mails from Internet", "Allow send outgoing mails to Internet" and "Send to Internet for nonexistent local recipients" check boxes.

5) Create needed account, and set the map binding parameters to every account. For details, please refer to "Create Mail Account".

6) If you want to use mail client, such as Outlook, to send and receive mails, please refer to "Mail Client".

7) If you want to use Webmail to send and receive mails, please refer to "Webmail".


Employees can set the map binding parameters via Webmail themselves. But the administrator can limit the staff accounts and decide whether to allow employees to modify the "Remote POP3 account" parameters via Webmail themselves.



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