Setting up Senders based on your email provider.

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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