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My email address is not Google, AIM, Windows Life or Yahoo! Messenger. I suppose it is 'Corporate'. What follows the @ sign is my website domain.
WHAT goes in the line "Domain" and what goes in the line "Exchange Server"? I've tried a lot of options but only get either "Set Up Could Not Finish: Unable to connect to server".
I already have successfully configured to receive my accounts @verizon.net and @google.com
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Who did you set up the website through? That's who is probably handling the email portion as well.
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Have you tried leaving the domain name blank? If you have, try entering a backslash, (/) with nothing else.
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I set it up through GoDaddy. But I wouldn't use their server info, would I?
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Thanks for suggestions. I tried both: blank and /.
No luck.
Should mailboxes.XXX.com be inserted in either 'exchange server' or 'domain'?
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Idk, but sometimes yahoo or another provider will actually handle the email. For example, we have AT&T Uverse for our home internet and the email we have through the ends with att.net, but is handled by yahoo.
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You may want to set up your e-mail via 'Other' And if it's through GoDaddy, see if this helps:
http://support.godaddy.com/help/article/4906/android-setting-up-email