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If you are using your ISP's email service to POP your email to your computer using a client such as Outlook or Outlook Express, you will need the mail server settings. We have provided this information to assist you with your configuration. However, if you encounter problems with your ISP email service, please contact your ISP for assistance troubleshooting the issue. ZoomTown Technical Support unfortunately cannot assist you with these issues as they are beyond our control.
Cincinnati Bell recommends you use IMAP or POP settings. We do not recommend you configure both IMAP and POP settings. Although you can configure both, we do not provide support for configuring or troubleshooting both IMAP and POP settings.
You can have as many ZoomTown mailboxes as you wish. However, your ZoomTown subscription includes 5 mailboxes without an additional charge. If you have the ZoomTown service with Fuse as your Internet Service Provider, you may have up to 5 total mailboxes without additional cost between your ZoomTown and Fuse service. For example, if you have 3 mailboxes with an "@fuse.net" extension, and 2 mailboxes with an "@zoomtown.com" extension, the combined total (not exceeding 5 mailboxes) are included without additional cost to you as part of your ZoomTown subscription.
If you have the ZoomTown service with one of our ZoomTown-affiliated ISPs, you may have up to 5 mailboxes with an "@zoomtown.com" extension.
Additional mailboxes (over 5) are an additonal $1.00 per month per mailbox.
Adding and deleting email boxes is a function of a Primary account. While email accounts can perform basic maintenance themselves such as changing their passwords etc, only the Primary Account holder can add a mailbox.
To add an Email Account you have 2 options:
Option One:
Option Two:
While Adding and deleting email boxes is a function of a Primary account, email accounts can perform basic maintenance themselves such as changing their passwords etc.
To change the password for your Email accounts:
NOTE: The Primary Account holder can change the password for any email account by following these instructions as well. Simply log in as the Primary account holder, and change the password for the emailbox in question.
ZoomTown WebMail is the new e-mail service offered by ZoomTown. ZoomTown WebMail allows you to more efficiently manage your e-mail and gives you the flexibility to take advantage of next generation services. Check out some of the new features that are available with ZoomTown WebMail:
Anti-Virus Protection is a server-side virus protection program from Cincinnati Bell that decreases the risk of Internet-borne viruses from attacking a computer. Mail is scanned before it reaches the users’ mailbox, reducing the risk of a user opening an infected email. Infected emails are cleaned and sent back to the user.
Should Anti-Virus Protection detect a virus on your incoming email attachment, you will receive one of the following messages:
Spam is the common term for unsolicited commercial email (UCE) — the Internet version of junk mail. "Spam" can also be a verb, used to describe the method of flooding the Internet with many copies of the same message.
The term "spam" has a negative connotation. In addition to being unsolicited and annoying, spam emails often include advertisements for dubious products, get-rich-quick schemes, or quasi-legal services.
You get Spam for the same reason you get junk mail through the Postal Service — people are trying to sell you things. Email is cheaper to send, so you get even more of it! Spam mailing lists are created in a variety of ways, including scanning Usenet discussion groups, buying or stealing Internet mailing lists, searching the Web for addresses, and even just guessing email addresses at random. If you use email, chances are you're going to get spam.
There are many ways that spammers harvest and collect email addresses to build their lists. Although you need to be careful of where you leave your email address at Web sites, in newsgroup posts, and when chatting, sometimes you'll end up on a list without exposing your address whatsoever. It's common for spammers to guess at potentially valid addresses by taking a common username and adding valid domains to it. For example, chances are there will be a "bob@" at just about any provider's domain.
NOTE: NEVER send a reply to a spammer with a remove request. This only confirms that your address is valid, and you'll probably get even more spam.
To provide you with the best in email protection, Cincinnati Bell has invested in Anti-Spam Protection and Anti-Virus Protection. Best of all, these valuable services are offered FREE of charge for our customers.
Provided by BrightMail, the world leader in Anti-Spam Protection and email virus protection, Anti-Spam Protection provides Cincinnati Bell with robust Anti-Spam Protection software rules that automatically remove suspected spam from your inbox. BrightMail's worldwide Probe Network catches large amounts of possible spam from all over the Internet and forwards it to the Logistics and Operations Center (LOC) in real time. LOC Technicians work 24/7 to create spam-filtering rules to counter these spam attacks. New rules are immediately sent directly to Cincinnati Bell's email systems (Fuse, ZoomTown and Business Email), which in turn use the new rules to filter out and store suspected spam, while allowing normal delivery of your legitimate mail.
Independent reviewers have found Anti-Spam Protection catches more junk email (70-80%) than any other system tested. But as fast and comprehensive as it is at detecting and countering new spam attacks, some spam still may get through the net. However, most users have reported an immediate drastic decrease in the amount of spam cluttering their inbox.
No one will ready your email. Anti-Spam Protection uses software that automatically evaluates email to determine whether or not it is spam. Nobody but you reads your email.
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The ZoomTown WebMail system has a limit of 50MB per mailbox. If your mailbox exceeds the 50MB limit, you will receive an e-mail message requesting you reduce the size of your mailbox.
To delete an e-mail message from a folder:
ZoomTown WebMail is a web-based e-mail service which mean you can read your e-mail messages from any PC with an Internet connection. Simply type http://webmail.zoomtown.com in your Address or URL field of your browser and log on!
We support several desktop email applications including Outlook 97 and later as well as Outlook Express 5.0 and above. If you use any other clients, they will likely work, but are not officially supported by ZoomTown. Any issues you have with other email clients you will have to resolve through the software company that produces them.
Email clients connect to the email server and provide access to your email. We recommend that our customers use WebMail, Cincinnati Bell's web-based email solution. However, if you are interested in using a dedicated email program, three of the most widely used are Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, and Mac OS X Mail.
The given instructions are general in nature and the exact steps may vary depending on the version of Outlook Express.
The given instructions are general in nature and the exact steps may vary depending on the version of Outlook.
To configure other clients you will need to enter your email address and password. Additionally you will need to enter the following information. For assistance with unsupported clients, consult the application help file.