Whether you are responding to the same type of e-mail on a daily basis or you would just like to add an automatic response to e-mails sent to a specific domain address, you can accomplish such a task using the "autoresponder". An autoresponder will send a standard response e-mail message (based on a text file you specify) to anyone who sends an e-mail to a specific e-mail address (which you specify) at your domain. Each of our hosting plans allow you to set up a specific number of autoresponders for free. You can set up additional autoresponders for a small additional charge.
Domain names are the familiar, easy to remember names for computers on the Internet (such as prosmartwebs.com). They correspond to a series of numbers (called IP numbers) that serve as routing addresses on the Internet. Domain names are used generally as a convenient way of locating information and reaching others on the Internet.
Email Forwarding allows you to configure any particular email address at yourdomain.com to automatically forward to another valid Internet address. For example, you might want all email sent to president@yourdomain.com to forward to the email address of your company president. Any email addresses that are not explicitly set to forward to another email address or designated as a POP box are handled by the Default Email Forwarding Address.
HTML is a language that is used to create documents for the World Wide Web. HTML documents are also called Web pages, and are easily formatted by a Web browser for quick display.
Instead of using E-mail Forwarding to deliver e-mail to another Internet e-mail box, you have the option of creating your own POP e-mail boxes. Creating separate POP e-mail boxes for different e-mail accounts is a good way to keep e-mail separate between departments or personnel. POP boxes are currently the prominent type of e-mail boxes in use on the Internet and can be accessed with most major e-mail programs such as Eudora, Netscape, Outlook Express, and so on.