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=== Frequently Asked Questions === | === Frequently Asked Questions === | ||
* [[Public:Email_Server_Info:Why can't I send from my iPhone/iPad| | * [[Public::Email_Server_Info::Why can't I send from my iPhone/iPad|Why can't I send from my iPhone/iPad]] | ||
* [[Public:Email_Server_Info:How to set a Vacation-Away Message| | * [[Public::Email_Server_Info::How to set a Vacation-Away Message|How to set a Vacation-Away Message]] | ||
* [[Public:Email_Server_Info:How can I stop all this spam| | * [[Public::Email_Server_Info::How can I stop all this spam|How can I stop all this spam]] | ||
* [[Public:Email_Server_Info:Why did a message from X get blocked| | * [[Public::Email_Server_Info::Why did a message from X get blocked|Why did a message from X get blocked]] |
Revision as of 20:18, 23 June 2016
CyVon Mail Server Information
At CyVon Inc. we believe that you should be able to access your e-mail however YOU like. For that reason there are a few different methods to access your e-mail.
Webmail System
The easiest method is simply to go to: http://webmail.<Your Domain Name Here>
For example, if I have a domain name www.BigCompany.com I would go to:
http://webmail.BigCompany.com
Then logon with your full username <My Username>&<Your Domain Name Here> and password. For Example:
username: eric.schultz@BigCompany.com
password: mysecretpassword!
If you do not have your domain set up to allow the webmail extension, you can always access it at the generic CyVon site here:
http://webmail.cyvon.com