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Connector provides a free email address for each Connector user.
If you are a Corel Lightning user, you selected a username when you registered for online services. This username is the basis for your Connector email address, which takes the form of username@yourdomain.joyent.net. You can immediately begin sending and receiving email with this account. When you create new users with whom to share information in your Connector, they will be given their own email addresses based on their username.
Spam protection is provided by our Ironport spam protection hardware.
When sending messages, you can attach new files directly from your computer, and existing files you have previously added to the Files application.
Email is a great way to keep in touch with people. You are planning a party for your friend Jill. Since many of your friends have email addresses, you can use email to send out invitations and receive RSVP's for Jill's party.
Domain aliasing is an advanced/optional feature. Whether you decide to use domain aliasing will depend on your business and/or personal requirements. However, if you do want to use it, you will likely want to set it up early on.
The purpose of domain aliasing is to provide a more uniform and familiar way for people to access your Connector and send email to you. Domain aliasing is a general term that includes both web address aliasing and email address aliasing. Web address aliasing allows you to log into and use your Joyent Connector system from your own personal or business web domain, for instance, www.jillscompany.com. This works in addition to your Connector's default jillscompany.joyent.net web address. Email address aliasing allows you to send email to your own personal or business email address and it will arrive at your Connector email address.
So, for instance, if your Connector is jillscompany.joyent.net, and your email address jill@jillscompany.joyent.net, domain aliasing would allow you to access your Connector from intra.jillscompany.com, or home.jillsco.net, or whatever web domain (and prefix) you specify. You could also send email to jill@jillscompany.com and it would go directly to jill@jillscompany.joyent.net.
Note: Other sub-domain prefixes already associated with your main domain name, such as “www.” or “intranet.”, will still point to their original locations.
First, contact your DNS provider to update two DNS entries: the MX and CNAME records
Then, set up custom Web and email domains in Connector:
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you create users that have matching usernames as the existing email addresses from which you are mapping. For example: user1@yourdomain.com » user1@yourdomain.joyent.net george.clinton@yourdomain.com » george.clinton@yourdomain.joyent.net Mail sent to these users' yourdomain.com addresses should now go to their yourdomain.joyent.net users
When you create a user, the system auto-generates a default email address: username@yourdomain.joyent.net. But you can add additional email addresses to a user at any time.
You can determine the email address from which emails you send appear to be sent. The address in the ‘From’ field of emails you send in Connector will be the address to which replies to your email will be sent. (If you have domain aliasing or email forwarding set up for those addresses, then the replies can actually arrive in your joyent.net mailbox).
In mail.app, you may find that all your joyent.net folders appear nested under your mail.app Inbox, and that deleted, draft, and sent messages do not go to the special folders under your joyent.net account folder.
Here's how to get your Joyent folders to function like other accounts in mail.app:
To bring your joyent.net inbox out from its nested location under the mail.app inbox:
To direct trashed, draft, sent messages into the proper folders, you must map the default mail.app folders to your Connector special folders: