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How
to setup MS Outlook Express or Outlook to access e-mail boxes
on a
DD&H SERVICES server
How
to setup Qualcomm's Eudora to access e-mail boxes on a
DD&H SERVICES
server
How to setup MAC Entourage to access DD&H SERVICES e-mail
accounts
How to connect to your web space using WS_FTP_PRO FTP client
Advanced or an alternate method to connect to your web
space
without using a FTP client
FREE FTP Clients for FIREFOX
FireFTP (free)
*
FTP Clients for WINDOWS
CuteFTP
SmartFTP
Filezilla (also
for Linux & Mac OS X) WS_FTP
Home or
Professional *
FTP Clients for MAC
OneButton FTP
Cyberduck
Filezilla (also
for Linux & Windows)
We are not MAC users. Therefore we can not offer any support for these
applications.
Software marked with an asterik (*) we use.
HINTS / TIPS
PORT 25 BLOCK: On June 19,
2007 Shaw Internet www.shaw.ca made
network wide
changes to their SMTP email servers. Connections made to
Port 25 (the standard SMTP
port for outbound email) that are not
directed toward a Shaw Email server ( shawmail or mail.shawcable.com
) are blocked.
Further information can
be found on their site.
COOKIES: Many secure sites
today use a cookie which is stored on your computer to help identify you
when if you return to that site. Can they be used for advertisement
trackers - yes they can. But that's not what are sites use them for.
Many of the secure sites, sites that
require a login require that you
accept cookies. For your convenience please see directions, immediately
below, for setting today's common browsers to accept cookies ...
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x
1. From the "Tools" menu item near the top right of the browser, select
"Internet Options..."
2. In the pop-up window, click the "Privacy" tab.
3. Move the slide bar to "Medium High" or anything lower.
4. Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the pop-up window.
Alternate method for MSIE 7.x:
1. From the "Tools" menu item, select "Internet Options..."
2. In the pop-up window, click the "Privacy" tab.
3. Click the "Sites" button in the middle right of the pop-up window.
4. Type "the URL of the website you want access to" in the "Address of
website:" field and click the "Allow" button.
5. Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the pop-up window.
6. Again, Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the next pop-up window.
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 / 2.x
1. Click on "Tools" in the menu bar and select "Options..." from the
drop-down menu.
2. In the "Options" window, click on "Privacy" at the top (padlock
image).
3. Click the "Cookies" tab in the middle-right section of the window.
4. Check the box next to "Allow sites to set Cookies."
5. If you wish, you may also check the box next to "for the originating
site only."
6. Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the pop-up window.
Last Revised: May 27, 2009
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