Using the Artio e-mail service with an ADSL connection
This
article will guide you through setting up the Artio e-mail service on an ADSL
connection, for example with the Outlook Express or Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail
clients. With minor differences, these instructions also apply for various mobile devices.
Start by
adding a new e-mail account to your e-mail client by using the wizard. At this
point you must have your user name available. The server for sending and
receiving e-mail is mail.artio.net.
If you are
using a mobile device, it may be necessary to download and install the Comodo
CA certificate authority .
You can use
either the POP3 or IMAP settings. By default, the POP3 protocol transfers the messages
to your own computer, while IMAP keeps the folders on the e-mail server. IMAP
is a more feature rich and modern solution, able to simultaneously use multiple
folders on the server as well as locally and transfer messages between them. If you
choose to use IMAP, please remember that the default e-mail storage limit is 200 megabytes.
Finally,
open the account settings and make the following changes.
- Select “My server requires
authentication” (fig. 1) in the “Servers” tab.
- Select “This server requires a
secure connection (SSL)” in the “Advanced” tab and set the port number for
outgoing mail to 465. If using the POP3 protocol, the port number for
incoming mail is 995. (fig. 2)
- If you chose the IMAP protocol, the port number for outgoing mail is also 465, and for incoming mail 993.