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File Hosting with Uploadchoice

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

For running small business successfully  you need to share different types of files such as image, text, multimedia, graphics etc to your clients and co-workers.  To get all these feature, you will need a FTP user account that will allow you to access the server as an account which your host provider will allocate you. To meet your business need flawlessly,you  can upload copies of the files in the server with just on clicks.  Most of these service providers are free but you need to make sure that your data’s must be secured. Take a look to uploadchoice , here you can upload form, flash, URL, FTP very easily,  the file stored in their server are highly secured. They provide excellent features which enable you and your clients & vendors to view and download selected files from your site using their account.
Uploadchoice keep all your personal or business files secure online and safely share them through out 100% secure servers! They also provide you sufficient space with web-based control panel with adequate sub-FTP account for your clients, the Uploads are super-fast and you can easily share files up to 750MB in minutes with Automatic File Validation. All file hosted are Password protect and added security feature enabled. It’s just simple with uploadchoice.com to share file, music, photo, graphics or businesses to your coworkers, family and friends.

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Configuring Outlook Express using POP3 service

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

* Open your Outlook Express.
* On the Tools menu, > click Accounts.
* Click Add > click Mail
* Add your name in Display name as you would like it to appear.
* Type your email address people use to send email messages to you.
* Type mail.domainname under incoming mail(POP3, IMAP OR HTTP) server as well as under Outgoing mail SMTP server.
For example if your domain name is example.com then type under incoming mail(POP3, IMAP OR HTTP) server, mail.example.com and under Outgoing mail SMTP server, mail.example.com.
* Check & follow the instructions to your Internet Connection Wizard until you reach the Internet Mail Logon page
* In Account name, type your POP3 service user name, followed by the domain, for example, someone@example.com.
In Password, type the password associated with your POP3 service e-mail account.
* Click on properties button.
* Click on Enable: My servers requires authentication in servers tab
* Enable: Leave a copy of message on the server in advanced tab.

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