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Using
TZO with Argosoft
mail server
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We
assume in these instructions that you have already
setup TZO and it is running. Go online and make sure
TZO is running. Then run the Argosoft Setup package
and install the product. Once you've installed the
mail server, follow the examples shown below to
configure your mail server for your
domain(s). |
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The
Argosoft Mail Server is published by Argo Software
Design, and is a great, free mail server. You can
download the Argosoft Mail Server at WWW.ARGOSOFT.COM |
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The
server is also available at Tucows.com, Winfiles.com,
and at many other great shareware sites. |
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Once
you get the server installed, launch the interface
and you will see the screen below. You now want to
set up the Click OK once you read this dialog
box. |
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Once
the server is set up and you are at the main console
as shown above, you should go to the TOOLS menu and
select the USERS option. You will then see the ADD
NEW USER dialog box shown below: |
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Once
you click on USER option, the dialog box shown above
will appear. This allows you access to create a new
user mailbox. Enter the username, the real name of
the person, and the password. You can also select to
have this user's mail forwarded to another mail
account. Repeat this process for your each of your
users. Each mailbox/user you create will get an email
address like "User@Domain.com" or
"User@Subdomain.tzo.com", etc. depending on the TZO
service that you have. |
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The next step
is to setup the Mail Server, Ports and Services. To
get to the screen shown below, click TOOLS, and then
OPTIONS. Under the GENERAL section, you need to enter
the domain name below. If you have just the STANDARD
TZO (TZO Subdomain), enter the name like
YOURNAME.TZO.COM. This example below shows the domain
name as "myhomepc.org", since this is the Private
Domain Name which I use with TZO. If you ordered a
Premier TZO Service, and have a private domain with
TZO, you should enter the private domain below like:
"Yourname.com", or "Myname.Com", etc. Do not use
"www" in front of the domain.Set the Ports for SMTP
and POP3, you dont need to worry about the finger
option. |
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For DNS, you
want to specify your local DNS Server. This means
that if you are on AOL, you would use NS.AOL.COM or
whatever local DNS Servers that you use. If you have
a Cable Modem or xDSL modem, you would use your local
DNS server, something like NS.ISP.COM, whatever your
ISP gives you. You can find this out by looking on
the technical details of your ISP's website, or by
calling them. NEVER use the TZO DNS Servers here,
since they are not personal DNS Servers, your mail
server will NOT work if you use our DNS Servers
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You can also
specify to load the server at startup, as well as
allow relaying from other servers, but this is NOT
recommended, since spammers may find your relay
server and use it to send their mail out through your
server. |
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Make sure
that your PORT 25 SMTP is OPEN and not blocked by
your ISP. You can check to see if your port is open
by using a free service from
http://www.PortDetective.com |
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Once you
verify the Port 25 is open, set the settings as shown
below. You should also make sure port 110 is open so
you can check your mail via the POP3
Server. |
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If your ISP
blocks port 25 for SMTP, then you need the Store and
Forward service from TZO.COM so you can get around
this problem. Once you order the Store and Forward
Service as an add-on to your existing TZO Service,
you can change the mail server SMTP port below to the
custom port you wish to add your Mail Server on. The
TZO Store and Forward service will then connect on
this custom port you specified when you ordered the
Service |
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That's it! You can create more users as you need
them, and you should be on your way to running your
own mail server for your domain. Remember that TZO
offers Mail Store and Forwarding and many other
unique services. If you are having problems with the
Mail Server, please see the TZO FAQ, as part of the
SUPPORT section of this web site. Remember that you
can also use the Argosoft Mail Server to host
MULTIPLE domains, so you can run a mail server for
your friends, customers, and clients as
well. |
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