January 9th, 2008 Admin
New mail setup for Blue Net
This is an example for Outlook Express.
You will get to these setting by selecting TOOLS and ACCOUNTS from the command bar. Then go to the MAIL tab and click in the properties button on the right of the selection:
This is the resulting window
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Please adjust the account name and password as previously instructed.
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January 9th, 2008 Admin
DNS servers:
NEW high availability servers with phishing protection (powered by Open DNS)
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
How to set up on your computer, server, router etc?

Alternative public DNS servers:
1.1.1.1
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
209.244.0.3
209.244.0.4
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4
EMAIL
Incoming POP3 server:
pop3.blue.net.au
Incoming ports:
110 – POP3 (non SSL)
or
995 – POP3 (SSL)
Outgoing SMTP server:
smtp.blue.net.au
Outgoing ports:
25 (Non-SSL or STARTTLS)
or
2525 (Non-SSL or STARTTLS)
or
587 (Non-SSL or STARTTLS)
or
465 (SSL)
IMAP & IMAPS special settings and conditions required
Blue Net POP3 & SMTP mail services require authentication with your email user name (email address) and password to send and receive email.
Webmail
Basic webmail interface: https://webmail.blue.net.au/rainloop
Advanced webmail interface: https://webmail.blue.net.au/
Other than checking your email you can also change your password (under settings) and set up filters redirecting email to others etc.
User Administration
http://webmail.blue.net.au:2222 – Instructions
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