AMBT Email

Email Settings for American Broadband Customers

Set up your email software
When you convert from Buckeye to American Broadband DSL or dial-up for your Internet Service Provider  and you use email software such as Outlook Express, Microsoft Office Outlook or MacMail, you will have to make a change in how your email program sends messages. 

First, a little explanation - Email programs use two mail servers to process mail. One is the POP3 (incoming) server and the other is the SMTP (Outgoing) server.

The SMTP is the outgoing mail server through which you send your outgoing mail. Since you are now connected to AMBT's network, they know that you are a valid subscriber and allow your outgoing email to be relayed to the destination.

The POP3 Server is the incoming mail server used to collect your domain email until you open your email program and download the incoming mail messages. SEV.org email users will continue to use mail.sev.org as their server.

POP3 (Incoming) Server:  mail.sev.org
SMTP (Outgoing) Server:  smtp.ambt.net

Server Login: The login username that Outlook, Outlook Express, MacMail and other mail clients use must be in the form of username@sev.org, rather than just the username alone.  The mail servers at AMBT require this, where the servers at Buckeye did not.

Below are instructions for popular email clients.

Outlook Express

Microsoft Office Outlook

Mac Mail

Eudora

Entourage

 

Questions?