
This page offers an easy way for our staff and volunteers to access their e-mail from the web.
Further down, you will find below detailed instructions to help you configure your e-mail reader.
Note. You will need a St. George’s e-mail account and a password to go any further.
CLICK HERE to access your e-mail from your browser
Note: Browsers are Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla and Opera. They read web pages.
1. A dialogue box will appear, entitled more or less the following way:
Enter User Name and Password for "Webmail" at St-Georges.org, or
Saisir le nom et le mot de passe pour "Webmail" à St-Georges.org.
– Enter the following information (without quotes)
– Username: 'yourmailbox@st-georges.org' (all lowecase)
– Password: 'yourpassword' (it is case-sensitive)
Note : If you are using a public computer, do not check "Remember Password".
2. Select the web interface you prefer.
I find Squirrel Mail more user-friendly.
3. When you are finished, don't forget to sign out!
Our webhost has very good tutorials on its system. They all require Flash to read them and the installation link is provided on their first page. Here are the appropriate links:
– The general page for all Tutorials.
– How to use the Squirrel Mail Interface (forget the beginning where they show how to log on and look at the rest of the show).
– Complete documentation for Squirrel Mail, which has more than you would ever ask or imagine (look for the 'Documentation' tab in the left column).
– If you want to change your password, do so at step 2 (above).
On your main computer (ex. at home if you generally read your mail at home), most people prefer to read their e-mail with an e-mail reader such as Mozilla, Firefox, Outlook Express, Outlook, etc.
If you know how to set up your e-mail reader, just read the following section. If you don't know how to do it, also read the appropriate tutorial which is listed further down. This job should be done once for all.
You will need to enter the following data:
– Account name:Whatever name you want it to be named on your computer
– Your name:Your name (as you want it to appear)
– Your e-mail address:Your e-mail address (ex.: demo@st-georges.org)
– Incoming Server Type:POP3
– Incoming Server Name:st-georges.org
– User Name:yourmailbox@st-georges.org
– Password:yourpassword
(if you want your computer to remember it,
otherwise, it will be asked each time you get your mail)
If you already have an e-mail account set up on your computer, you might as well use it.
– With Netscape, Mozilla and Mozilla Thunderbird, that's already what happens by default, so you don't have anything to do.
– With Outlook Express and Outlook, you will need to copy the SMTP (outgoing server) information that you have with your main account.
This is what you should do if you do NOT have a personal e-mail account with your own ISP. And even if you do, you may also wish to use St. George's account.
– Outgoing Server Name:st-georges.org
– User Name:yourmailbox@st-georges.org
– Password:yourpassword
(if you want your computer to remember it,
otherwise, it will be asked each time you get your mail)
– If you read your mail from more than one computer, I suggest that in the "Account Properties", you set the software to "leave messages on the server for 2 days", so that they aren't removed from the server as soon as you read them. That way, you will be able to download them on one computer (at home, for example), then on another one (at work).
Should you need more information on how to proceed, here are tutorials for the most common e-mail readers:
– Outlook Express E-Mail Setup Help
– Outlook 2002 (2000 and 98) E-Mail Setup Help
– Netscape 6 and 7.x, Mozilla and Thunderbird E-Mail Setup Help
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St. George’s Anglican Church
1101 Stanley Street
Montréal (Québec) H3B 2S6
Canada
Telephone: 514 866-7113
Fax: 514 866-6096
Église anglicane Saint-Georges
1101, rue Stanley
Montréal (Québec) H3B 2S6
Canada
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