cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com

NOTE: All passwords have been reset on cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com on 09-JAN-2007. Click HERE to read why.

This is the informational page for all domains that have their domain's email being hosted on the cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com email server. This will walk you through the easy steps to get your email up and working fast!

For your security DNS Made Easy has this site viewable with the https protocol. So you can view this site with http://cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com or https://cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com

Here are the simple steps you need to complete in order for you to start receiving email to your account(s):

  1. Setup your domain with the DNS Made Easy mail services. This is usually done already if you are viewing this page.
  2. Make sure you have an MX record pointing to cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com. MX records determine where your domain's email will be sent. If your domain's DNS is administered with DNS Made Easy then this was probably already done for you.
  3. Use the Administrative interface to create user accounts / forwarding.
  4. (optional) Configure your POP / IMAP email clients or log into the webmail.

That's all that there is to it!

 

Administrative Interface

This tool is used to configure your individual POP / IMAP/ Webmail / Forwarding accounts. The number of accounts you can create is defined in the DNS Made Easy system.

URL: https://cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com/cgi-bin/admin
Username: postmaster
Password: set by user
Domain: your domain name

 

Webmail

Please use the following link(s) to view your email online.

Webmail 1: https://cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com/webmail
Name / Username: <user>@<your_domain_name>
Password: set by user

 

POP3 / IMAP / IMAP SSL Clients

You can also configure your standard email clients to read your email that has been sent to you.

Server Name: cm3.dnsmadeeasy.com
Name / Username: <user>@<your_domain_name>
Password: set by user
SMTP Server: Use the SMTP server that is assigned by your ISP. If your ISP does not give you the flexibility to use their SMTP server for your own domain then you should look into the SMTP services offer by DNS Made Easy.

 

SMTP Services

Send outgoing mail from your email address.

Use the SMTP server that is assigned by your ISP. If your ISP does not give you the flexibility to use their SMTP server for your own domain then you should look into the SMTP services offer by DNS Made Easy. You can also use the webmail that is assigned to each user.