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Technical FAQs Privacy & Security FAQs

Please select from one of the FAQ categories above to jump to a list of commonly asked questions and answers. If you do not see your question or one similar please send us an email at support@emailcommand.com and we would be happy to help in whatever way we can.

General FAQs


What do I do if I forgot my password?
arrow Is there a User's Manual for WebMail?
How do I get support from Email Command?
My account is due for renewal, what do I need to do to keep my account active?
Why does Email Command charge a fee for email services?
Is Email Command a part of the military?
Where do I go to login to my WebMail account?



What do I do if I forgot my password?
Email Command does not keep a list of customer's passwords for security reasons; which means that we are unable to recover your old password and give it to you. We can, however, setup a new password for you. Send an email to support@emailcommand.com and we will set a new password for your account once we have properly verified you are the owner of that account. Please include the following information in your email:

your first and last name
your Email Command email address
billing address
phone number

Once you receive your new password from us, login to the WebMail client at http://mymail.emailcommand.com and change your password to something you will remember.

 

Is there a User's Manual for WebMail ?
Yes, we have a very helpful user manual available in a PDF file format. You can download this file at the following location. Simply select the link below.
http://www.emailcommand.com/resources/pdfs/webmail_6.0.pdf

 

How do I get support from Email Command?
If you have not found the answer to your question here in our Frequently Asked Questions list then please send us an email, with as much information regarding the problem you are having as you can, to support@emailcommand.com. We can usually resolve most issues in less than 24 hours.

 

My account is due for renewal, what do I need to do to keep my account active?
If you have not received an email from us confirming that your account has been renewed or requesting you take specific steps to complete the renewal process then please send us an email with the following information and we will assist you:

your first and last name
your Email Command email address
billing address
phone number

 

Why does Email Command charge a fee for email services?
Even though Email Command's annual service fees are significantly lower than the majority of other email service providers people still ask us why we must charge for our services. Email Command is a self-sustaining business, we have chosen not to take donations and we do not sell advertising on our site or in our email accounts and therefore must charge our customers in order to cover the costs of the advanced virus protection, spam filtering, and computer resources our customers need.

 

Is Email Command a part of the military?
No, Email Command is in no way connected to the military organizations of the United States or any country. We are not in any manner endorsed by or affiliated with the U.S. government, U.S. military, or any foreign government or military organization. Email Command is a private company.

 

Where do I go to login to my WebMail account?
You can login to your WebMail or ProMail account at: http://mymail.emailcommand.com

 

Service Package FAQs


How can I upgrade my account?
Where do I go to access my WebMail Account?
What can I do with a "MailForward" account?
Can a MailForward account forward to any email address?
How can I change the forwarding address for my MailForward Account?

 

How can I upgrade my account?
Just send us an email with your current Email Command email address and which service package WebMail or ProMail you would like to upgrade to and we will get the process started. You can send your request to billing@emailcommand.com.

 

Where do I go to access my WebMail Account?
Point your browser to: http://mymail.emailcommand.com
You can then login with your username and password.

Username is your complete email address.
Password is the password you set either when you created your account, or when you last changed it.

 

What can I do with a "MailForward" account?
When you have an email address on the Email Command system and you have chosen a MailForward service package all of the email you receive at this address will be forwarded to the email address you chose when you purchased the account. A MailForward account gives you a personalized email address that others can use to send mail to you. An Email Command MailForward email address must be used in connection with an existing email account on some other service you have already purchased and configured. It allows you to have a more personal email address that once setup will simply forward all of your email.

 

Can a MailForward account forward to any email address?
Yes.

You may use any valid email address you choose. It does not need to be on a Email Command domain.

 

How can I change the forwarding address for my MailForward account?
You must contact Support@emailcommand.com directly. Send an email with your full name, billing address, forward only account name, the current forwarding address, the new forwarding address you would like your account changed to, and a phone number where you can be reached for verification if necessary.

 

Privacy & Security FAQs


What do I do if I forgot my password?
Does Email Command give or sell my personal information to anyone?
How do I use the secure access (SSL) for my WebMail account?
Can I use secure SSL to connect to my email account when using MS Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Netscape Messenger, or Eudora?
I am receiving harassing email from someone in one of the Email Command Domains. What should I do?
How can I get a list of names and Email addresses for Email Command members?



What do I do if I forgot my password?
Email Command does not keep a list of customer's passwords for security reasons; which means that we are unable to recover your old password and give it to you. We can, however, setup a new password for you. Send an email to support@emailcommand.com and we will set a new password for your account once we have properly verified you are the owner of that account. Please include the following information in your email:

your full name
billing address
a phone number we can call if necessary

Once you receive your new password from us, logon to the WebMail client at http://mymail.emailcommand.com and change your password to something you will remember.

 

Does Email Command give or sell my information to anyone?
No, Email Command takes every precaution available to protect your privacy and the security of your email account. For more information on our privacy policy please click here.

 

How do I use the secure access (SSL) for my WebMail account?
When you wish to use an encrypted connection that protects what is being transferred between you and the Email Command WebMail servers all you need to do is select the checkbox next to the words "Use SSL (Safer)" on the WebMail login page.

 

Can I use secure SSL to connect to my email account when using MS Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Netscape Messenger, or Eudora?
Yes, we provide SSL encrypted access to our WebMail and ProMail accounts when using one of the leading email software programs. You can download or view the configuration instructions if you have an Acrobat PDF file viewer installed on your computer.

To view or download the instructions "click here"
(you will need a PDF viewer)

 

I am receiving harassing email from someone in one of the Email Command Domains. What should I do?
Forward a copy of the entire email to Abuse@emailcommand.com along with any comments you feel are appropriate. Please do not delete the offending E-mail, or make any changes to the text of the forwarded message.

 

How can I get a list of names and email addresses for Email Command members?
You can't.

Email Command works hard to maintain a Spam-free environment and does not give out, sell, or in any other way distribute your email address or account information.

If I promise not to send any Spam, can you at least give me the names of people on my Email Command domain?
No.

I have a good friend, can you tell me if he/she has an account on a Email Command domain?
No!

 

 

Technical FAQs


What do I do if I forgot my password?
Where do I go to access my WebMail account?
I use POP3, what settings do I use to configure my email software?
If I want to use IMAP what server settings do I use?
How do I configure the email software I use?
Can I access my account with a WAP enabled cell phone or PDA?
What does IMAP stand for?
What's the difference between IMAP4 and POP3?
Does my ISP support WebMail & ProMail access?
Can I use secure SSL to connect to my email account when using MS Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Netscape Messenger, or Eudora?
Can you give me some basic troubleshooting tips for my email account?
How do I set things like; Filters, Auto-Respond, and all those other nifty options that are included with my WebMail or ProMail service?
How can I be over my storage quota when my Inbox folder is empty?



What do I do if I forgot my password?
Email Command does not keep a list of customer's passwords for security reasons; which means that we are unable to recover your old password and give it to you. We can, however, setup a new password for you. Send an email to support@emailcommand.com and we will set a new password for your account once we have properly verified you are the owner of that account. Please include the following information in your email:

your full name
billing address
a phone number we can call if necessary

Once you receive your new password from us, logon to the WebMail client at http://mymail.emailcommand.com and change your password to something you will remember.

 

Where do I go to access my WebMail Account?
Point your browser to: http://mymail.emailcommand.com
You can then login with your username and password.

Username is your complete email address.
Password is the password you set either when you created your account, or when you last changed it.

 

I use POP3, what settings do I use to configure my email software?

Server Type: POP3

Incoming Mail Server is: pop.emailsrvr.com

Outgoing Mail Server is: smtp.emailsrvr.com

Incoming & Outgoing Mail Username and Password:

Username is your complete email address.

Password is the password you set either when you created your account, or when you last changed it.

Outgoing email authentication:
Email Command requires that when sending out-bound email using our SMTP servers that your email software be authenticated before allowing the use of our servers -- this helps us fight spammers. Your email software must be configured to authenticate you before your out-bound email will be sent. The username and password are the same ones you use to receive email.

For most email software you will have the option of selecting to use the same username and password as you use for incoming email.

 

If I want to use IMAP what server setttings do I use?

Server Type: IMAP4 or IMAP
Your mail client may display a choice of IMAP4 or just IMAP, either one will work fine.

Incoming Mail Server is: imap.emailsrvr.com

Outgoing Mail Server is: smtp.emailsrvr.com

Incoming & Outgoing Mail Username and Password:

Username is your complete email address.

Password is the password you set either when you created your account, or when you last changed it.

Outgoing E-mail Authentication:
Email Command requires that when sending out-bound email using our SMTP servers that your email software be authenticated before allowing the use of our servers -- this helps us fight spammers. Your email software must be configured to authenticate you before your out-bound email will be sent. The username and password are the same ones you use to receive email.

For most email software you will have the option of selecting to use the same username and password as you use for incoming email.

 

How do I configure the email software I use?
It is beyond the scope of this FAQ to provide information on every possible client configuration. However, we do provide the following links where you can view or download information on configuring specific email clients.

Click on the name of the email software you use in order to view or download an Adobe Acrobat (PDF) file with configuration instructions:

MS Outlook 1998 | MS Outlook 2000 | MS Outlook Express | MS Outlook XP

Netscape Messenger
| Eudora

If you are still having difficulty, please send an email to: support@emailcommand.com. Be sure to include the name and version of your email sofware, as well as any other information specific to your problem. For example, "I can receive mail, but not send."

 

Can I access my account with a WAP enabled cell phone or PDA?
Yes, we provide WAP access to your WebMail or ProMail email account. Point your WAP browser to the following URL:

mymail.emailcommand.com

 

What does IMAP stand for?
IMAP is an acronym for Internet Message Access Protocol.

For more information on IMAP visit: http://www.imap.org

 

What's the difference between IMAP4 and POP3?
The short answer is that IMAP can do everything that POP3 is capable of plus it allows you to create folders on our servers where your email is received and stored, as opposed to only on a client machine with POP3. Using IMAP, you create a single folder organization for storing your email, and any IMAP client (from any machine you use) will see that same structure. If you check email from several different machines, you see the same folder structure and messages from each machine. And, if you choose to have copies of your email on your home computer similar to POP3, IMAP allows you to synchronize your home computer with your email on our servers by pulling a copy of your email onto your local machine. Unlike POP3, your messages won't tend to get scattered among the various machines you use to check email.

Again, this is a short-answer, and doesn't really do justice to the full potential of using IMAP. For more information on IMAP visit: http://www.imap.org

 

Does my ISP support WebMail & ProMail access?
The vast majority of ISP's will allow you to use all of the features of a WebMail or ProMail account. However, there are a small number of ISP's that can cause problems. Our testing has found that a very small number of ISP's do not allow the use of any SMTP (out-bound mail) servers that they do not have a relationship with.

Even if you have a restrictive ISP that won't allow you the freedom to access our SMTP servers, you can still use your WebMail and ProMail accounts by configuring your email software to use your ISP's SMTP servers. And, you always have access to your account via your web browser on our WebMail login page, located at: http://mymail.emailcommand.com.

 

Can I use secure SSL to connect to my email account when using MS Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Netscape Messenger, or Eudora?
Yes, we provide SSL encrypted access to our WebMail and ProMail accounts when using one of the leading email software programs. You can download or view the configuration instructions if you have an Acrobat PDF file viewer installed on your computer.

To view or download the instructions "click here"
(you will need a PDF viewer)

 

Can you give me some basic troubleshooting tips for my email account?
Yes, here are a few things to try and consider when you run into problems.

a. Can you access your account using the WebMail client?
Point your browser to http://mymail.emailcommand.com. If you can login here, then any problems you are encountering are probably in your email software account settings.

b. Why can't I see all my folders with my IMAP mail client?
The exact fix to this will be specific to the particular mail-client you are using. In general, you should be looking for a button that is labeled something like "IMAP Folders." Under that button you will see something similar to "Reset Folder List". Clicking this will cause your IMAP client to request a complete list of all the folders you have created on the Email Command email server.

c. I reset my IMAP4 folders, but I still don't see the new folders in my mail client's navigation pane.
Did you see them when you selected to reset your IMAP folders? If you did see them when you requested a reset, then you probably did not select them to be visible in the navigation pane. Again, the fix for this is specific to your mail client. Look for a show/hide option within your mail client.

d. Why doesn't my Trash get deleted?
There are two basic possibilities here. The first is that it actually is getting deleted from the server, and what you are looking at is just a copy that your mail client is keeping. The other possibility is that your mail client is configured to not remove files from the Trash-folder on the server. Again this will be specific to the particular mail client you are using. Try looking in the help section of your mail client for things like "Delete" or "Purge" from Trash folder or IMAP folders.

 

How do I set things like; Filters, Auto-Respond, and all those other nifty options that are included with my WebMail or ProMail service?
Your Email Command account is highly configurable and your Web browser is the key. Open your Email Command account in your favorite browser at http://mymail.emailcommand.com, and on the left hand-side of your screen click on the link for "Acct Options". You will then see options for setting filters and another preferences.

And, as always, if you have specific questions please send an email to support@emailcommand.com and we will do our best to help.

 

How can I be over my storage quota when my Inbox folder is empty?
Your quota represents the total amount of storage space you have available for your use. As such, all the storage space used by ALL your folders is taken into account. There are several other folders that you should immediately look at when you see an over-quota message, they are; Inbox, Trash, Sent Items, and Junk Mail.

 

 

 
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