In this short post we will see how to correctly setup your senders created in OutboundRocks to your email provider.
Let’s start with the webmails.
Ferozo
Host: xxxxxx.ferozo.com (for example c211374.ferozo.com. This host domain will be provided by your email provider)
Username: john_doe@subdomain.yourcompany.com (add the email for the sender, it should be an already created email account)
Password: xxxxxxxx (It’s the same password you need to access your emails in the webmail aplication. It should not have “/” or “\” characters)
Type of connection: smtp (if you select this option you will have more deliverability. But if you want to use your actual Sengrid account, select that option)
Port: 587
Collect Replies: True (select this checkbox if you want to see the responses in the “Inbox” section of OutboundRocks)
Type of Mailbox: imap
SSL option: True (select this checkbox)
All collected emails will be deleted from the account unless you specify the name of the archive folder* : Archive (you need to write the name of a folder already created in your webmail. We recommend using the “Archive” name)
DirectAdmin
Host: subdomain.provider.com (This host domain will be provided by your email provider and sometimes is your domain)
Username: john_doe@subdomain.yourcompany.com (add the email for the sender, it should be an already created email account)
Password: xxxxxxxx (It’s the same password you need to access your emails in the webmail aplication. It should not have “/” or “\” characters)
Type of connection: smtp (if you select this option you will have more deliverability. But if you want to use your actual Sengrid account, select that option)
Port: 587
Collect Replies: True (select this checkbox if you want to see the responses in the “Inbox” section of OutboundRocks)
Type of Mailbox: imap
SSL option: True (select this checkbox)
All collected emails will be deleted from the account unless you specify the name of the archive folder* : Archive (you need to write the name of a folder already created in your webmail. We recommend using the “Archive” name)
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