Various guides explaining the mode of functioning of the most common e-mail clients (Apple Mail, Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook Express) assume that you will be using your domain name as the name of your mail server via CNAME records, as explained in "Step 1" of the Gandi Mail set up. In most cases, it isn't necessary to use these settings. In fact, Gandi Mail accounts being "aliases" of our servers, you may even encounter problems by using such settings.
Grouped here is some information about the various "standard" settings recommended to set up your e-mail clients, regardless of the client or the operating system you use.
Warning:
If you encounter an error, don't forget that you can are absolutely entitled to using your Internet Service Provider's SMTP. In that xase, remember to disable SMTP authentication, as your Internet service provider can identify you through your connexion's IP address automatically.If none of these settings work, or if it works but you suddenly encounter an error, please contact our dedicated customer support via http://www.gandi.net/faq/form_contact_support/.
In this case, we ask, as always, that you try to be as precise as possible in your message. Give us as much info as possible in your first e-mail:
This will help us provide you with a precise answer, but will also improve the response time in itself. In any case, avoid sending several questions regarding the same problem, as our response time will be that much longer.
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