1. How do I set up my pop 3 account in my email programme?
We have prepared several online flash tutorials which shows you how to configure your current email programme.
Click Here for our tutorials page and learn how to configure your email programme.
2. How do I pay an invoice?
If you wish to pay an invoice online by credit card, please click through to our payment page. We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
Click here for the online payments page. Please have your payment reference and credit card details ready.
3. I am having problems sending/receiving mail from my email account
This could be down to one of several issues.
Please check each one of the points below in its order to diagnose your problem.
1. Are your incoming and outgoing mail servers correct? click here for more info
2. Do you have SMTP Authentication enabled? - instructions are here on how to do it
3. Are you 100% sure you are using the right username and password?
4. Have you tried closing your email programme down and restarting it?
5. Can you PING your mail server address?
6. Have you managed to blacklist yourself on our network? click here for more info
7. Are your port settings correct? click here for ports
8. Have you tried rebooting your computer?
9. Do you antivirus installed. try turning it off or check its settings.
10. Is your ISP blocking port 25? - click here on how to check
11. Has your domain name expired? - check your domain name
12. Are your dns servers responding correctly? - click here to check
If you still have problem after looking at any of the above, we can say without a doubt that there is an unknown problem and you should proceed to our technical support form at the link below.
4. Using IP addresses instead of FQDN's (fully qualified domain names) in your mail settings
If you are having problems sending or receiving email, sometimes this is down to your ISP not being able to translate domain names to IP addresses.
Now, there is no point in contacting your ISP because by the time you get through to a help desk and actually manage to explain to them and get them to understand what you are talking about, the issue usually clears itself up. Better then just to reconfigure your email programme.
In your email programme you usually enter an SMTP server (outgoing) and POP server (incoming).
123 Marbella POP and SMTP addresses are as follows:
SMTP Server Address is: SMTP.123MARBELLA.COM
POP Server Address is: POP.123MARBELLA.COM
If they say [ localhost ] then you need to change them because maybe your anti virus has changed them. (sometimes anti virus does that without telling you)
Now, if you are still having problems after that, then you should use an ip address.
The IP addresses of our two main mail servers are:
SMTP Server Address is: 65.17.213.171
POP Server Address is: 65.17.213.163
All you need to do is replace the mail server setting with one of the above ip addresses and in theory, unless you have other network problems, your email should work fine.
If you can then receive email but get an error trying to send email, then its quite possible you have a port problem.
The solution to that is to change your outgoing smtp port from 25 to 587.
5. What ports do I use for my email?
Please use the following ports for your email account.
POP:110
SMTP: 25 (if port 25 does not work, then try port 587)
IMAP: 143
6. Back Scatter
I am suddenly getting alot of bounce messages from emails that I did not send to.
Is this spam?
No, they are bounce messages.
Bounces are messages, officially called non-delivery reports (NDR) or delivery status notifications (DSN), that are generated by a mail server to report on the delivery status of an email message.
Problems arise with bounces if they are sent by a mail server to a non-local recipient. If a message did not originate locally, then a mail server cannot know for sure if the address it is sending the bounce to is forged or not. This quickly leads to unsolicited “backscatter” (or more rarely “outscatter”), sent to sites that never originated the email.
Quite often a spambot, spammer or viruses will use your email address to send out spam messages and because the email is purported to be from your email address, you will receive the undeliverable messages.
This type of spam is inconvenient only to you as you can receive as many as several hundred bounce messages in a short period of time.
But how can they send an email from my email address?
A spammer will set up a server somewhere and will create an automated email system and will simply enter any email address they come across. Its possible and very simple to do. The common word for this method is "spoofing" your email address.
Is there a problem with the 123 Marbella Mail Security?
They don't actually send via our server network, they cant do that unless they have your username and password (which is why its important to have secure passwords!) and even then we block a certain level of message going through our servers, so if a spammer tries to spam via our servers they will get caught straight away.
But can the spam filters not block these bounces?
No because spam filters are in place to stop spam and as backscatter is not spam, its very hard to prevent using spam filters only.
The following image shows the anatomy of email backscatter.
Will my domain get blacklisted because of the spam the spammer sends out?
No. All spam listings are performed by doing IP lookups on the origin of the message and where it was sent from. Because the
THE SOLUTION
So, how do I stop all of these messages coming in?
With most providers you would have to simply ride it out, however we have set up a new gateway using Alligate, which has special built in backscatter protection. You will need to make a few BASIC changes to your email programme and inform us when you have done so.
You need to do the following in this order:
1. Send us an email and let us know that you would like to move to the new gateway.
We will then email you back and let you know when it will be done. Usually we do it in the same hour. You will receive a confirmation.
Once you have received confirmation, go to the next step.
In your email programme you need to....
2. Change your Incoming POP 3 Server to: pop.123marbella.com
3. Change your Outgoing SMTP server to: smtp.123marbella.com
4. (this is optional) Change your SMTP port from port 25 to Port 587
Once you have changed your email settings, if your domain encounters a new backscatter attack, you will receive maybe between 5-10 backscattered emails, then the builtin backscatter protection on the gateway will prevent further emails from coming in.
123 Marbella's DNS services set new standards for reliability, thanks in part to redundant name servers dispersed around the world.
Each server has multiple high-bandwidth Internet connections, back-up power, security, and access to three different major Internet backbones. This powerful system enables to handle millions of transactions with no interruption in service.
If you have registered a domain name with another company and would like us to manage the dns for you then its a service we can offer.
9. I wish to transfer a domain name from 123 Marbella. What do I do?
If you would like to transfer a domain name away from 123 Marbella then please click through to our page giving full intructions as to the various methods.
11. I want my web site to be on top of the search engines. How do I do it?
There are only two ways to get your site on the top of the search engines.
1.
Hire an SEO (Search Engine Optimiser) to work your site.
2. Do it yourself.
The same way that anyone can fix their own plumbing, anyone can do SEO themselves. All its takes is years of learning, trial and error. Like most professions, SEO cannot be learnt overnight and the knowledge is obtained through years of experience however with enough time and determination you can do it yourself.
But, if you dont have years to spend learning and you want results now, then simply hire 123 Marbella to do your SEO.
Our rates start at €750 per month and we provide excellent results!
......or look at the resource pages below for DIY SEO.
Most email programmes require an SMTP (send mail tranfer protocol) and POP 3 (post office protocol 3) Server address in order to send and or receive email.
As of 5th of May 2008, these would be the correct server addresses for correctly sending and receiving mail on our network.
POP Server Address is: POP.123MARBELLA.COM
SMTP Server Address is: SMTP.123MARBELLA.COM
Now, if you are still having problems after changing to the above server addresses, then you should use an ip address instead..
The IP addresses of our two main mail servers are:
POP Server Address is: 65.17.213.163
SMTP Server Address is: 65.17.213.171
All you need to do is replace the mail server settings with the above ip addresses and in theory, unless you have other network problems, your email should work fine.
If you find that you can then receive mail but cannot send email, then we would suggest you also change your outgoing port from 25 to 587.
To change your outgoing port settings from port 25 to port 587 please locate your email client in the list below:
Outlook Express
1. Open Outlook Express.
2. From the Outlook Express Tools menu, click Accounts
3. Click the Mail tab
4. Select your email account
5. In the Properties dialog box, click the Servers tab
6. Click the Advanced tab
7. View the Outgoing mail (SMTP) Port
Outlook 2000
1. Open Outlook 2000
2. Click the Tools menu and then click Accounts
3. Select your email account
4. Click Properties
5. In the Properties dialog box, click the Servers tab
6. Click the Advanced tab
7. View the Outgoing mail (SMTP) Port
Outlook 2002 +
1. Open Outlook 2002/03
2. On the Tools menu, click E-mail Accounts
3. Click View or change existing e-mail accounts
4. Select your email account
5. Click Change
6. Click More Settings
7. Click the Advanced tab
8. View the Outgoing mail (SMTP) Port
Entourage
1. Open Entourage
2. On the Tools menu, click Accounts.
3. Select your email account
4. Click Edit
5. On the Account Settings tab, in the Sending Mail section, click “Click here for advanced sending options.”
6. View the Outgoing mail (SMTP) Port
Eudora 1. Open Eudora
2. Open Eudora
3. Scroll down in the navigation pane and click Ports.
4. View the Outgoing mail (SMTP) Port
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