Configuring Outlook to use Ashley Cyber eMail Servers

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I. Ashley Cyber Mail Server Settings:

User Information

  • Your Name: This displays in the “from” field when you send an email.
  • Email Address: username@domain.xxx

Login Information

  • Login Name: Same as email address, username@domain.xxx
  • Password: Provided by your Administrator or the password you just set in WebMail

Server Information

  • Incoming Mail Server: sm01.mail.ashleycyber.com
  • Outgoing Mail Server: sm01.mail.ashleycyber.com

II. Configuring Outlook 2010 to use Ashley Cyber Mail Servers:

    1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2010
    2. Open the Account Settings window by clicking on File and selecting “Account Settings…” 1 account_settings
    3. Under the E-mail tab click the button labeled “New” to open the Add New E-mail Account wizard. 2 add_new
    4. Check the box that says “Manually configure server settings or additional server types.” 3 configure
    5. Click Next to continue.
    6. Make sure that “Internet E-mail” is selected 4 internet
    7. Click Next to continue.
    8. Please enter the following information: 5 enter_infoUser Information
      • Your Name: Please input your name as you want it to be displayed on sent mail.
      • Email Address: username@domain.xxx

      Logon Information

      • User Name: Same as your email address, please verify that your username includes@domain.xxx
      • Password: Please input your new password provided by your Administrator. Make sure the“Remember Password” box is selected.

      Server Information

      • Incoming Mail Server: sm01.mail.ashleycyber.com
      • Outgoing Mail Server: sm01.mail.ashleycyber.com
    9. Click More Settings to continue. 6 more_settings
    10. Change the default name from sm01.mail.ashleycyber.com to something easier to read, such as “Work Email,” or “UserName @ Domain.” This may make the account easier to find should you need to make changes later.
    11. Select the “Outgoing Server” tab to continue. 7 outgoing_server
    12. Verify that the “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” box is selected and that the “Use same settings as my incoming mail server” button is selected.
    13. Under the “Advanced” tab, change the port for the outgoing server (SMTP) to 587. 8 advanced
    14. Click OK to continue.
    15. Click Next to continue.
    16. Click Close to close the “Account Settings” dialog window.