You are logged in as bob@example.com

Microsoft Outlook Setup (File sending & spam filtering)

These instructions will help you to configure Microsoft Outlook to use both the file sending and the spam filtering services of Tonsho.


Step 1

  • Open Microsoft Outlook, then select Tools --> Account Settings

Step 2

  • If not selected already, select the E-mail tab.
  • Then click the New button.

Step 3

  • Check the Manually configure server settings or additional server types checkbox.
  • Then click the Next button.

Step 4

  • Select the Internet E-mail radio button.
  • Then click the Next button.

Step 5

  • Enter your Name as you would like it to appear to your recipients.
  • Enter your E-mail Address (bob@example.com).
  • Enter your Incoming mail server as mail.tonsho.com.
  • Enter your Outoing mail server (SMTP) as mail.tonsho.com.
  • Enter your User Name as 1.
  • Enter your Password.
  • If you don't want to have to enter your password everytime you receive mail, check the Remember password checkbox.
  • Click the More Settings button.

Step 6

  • Select the Outgoing Server tab.
  • Check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication checkbox.
  • Select the Use same settings as my incoming mail server radio button.

Step 7

  • Select the Advanced tab.
  • Enter the Outgoing server (SMTP) as 26.
  • Move the Server Timeouts slider all the way to the right (Long: 10 minutes)
  • Click the OK button.
  • Then click the Next button.

Step 8

  • Click the Finish button.

Step 9

  • Enter your existing POP3 settings.
  • Click the Save button.
  • You're done!

A control to edit your pop settings appears here when you are logged in.

Step 10 (optional)

Import the contacts from your address book, to pre-authorize people you already know, meaning they will not be sent challenge emails when they try to contact you. This can be done using the import button from the allowed contacts page.

Important: For the spam filtering service to function properly, you must not use any existing accounts which pop (receive) mail from your original POP server (pop.example.com).