Fairnet supports both IMAP4 and POP3 e-mail protocols. To make modifications to an existing account, please check the menu option Tools, and click on Accounts. For detailed instructions in setting up your e-mail client, please click one of the links below.
For detailed Instructions for Outlook Express, click here.
If your email address ends in @ffni.com or @home.ffni.com
If your email address ends in @ffni.com or @home.ffni.com, you need to make sure you have your inbound (POP3 or IMAP) and outbound (SMTP) mail servers set to mail.ffni.com. You also need to be sure your login or account name is set to your entire email address.
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If your email address ends in @localline.com
If your email address ends in @localline.com, your incoming mail server will need to be mail.localline.com and outgoing need to be set to smtp.localline.com. You also need to be sure your login or account name is set to your full email address.
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If your email address ends in @carrollnet.org or @carlnet.org
If your e-mail address ends in @carrollnet.org or carlnet.org, your incoming mail server will need to be mail.carrollnet.org and outgoing need to be set to smtp.carrollnet.org. You also need to be sure your login or account name is set to your full e-mail address.
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If your email address ends in @remconline.net
If your e-mail address ends in @remconline.net, your incoming mail server will need to be mail.remconline.net and outgoing need to be set to smtp.remconline.net. You also need to be sure your login or account name is set to your full e-mail address.
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If your domain's email is hosted by Fairnet:
If you domain's email is hosted by Fairnet, your incoming mail server will need to be mail.yourdomain.com and outgoing need to be set to smtp.youdomain.com. Be sure to make your login or account name your full email address. If your mail server already points to mail.yourdomain.com then you should not have to make any changes.