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Oklahoma’s Telecommunications Network

Email

Email Assistance and Server Information

Overview:

If you are on the Internet, you already have an email address (e.g.,”joesmith@machinename.domainname”). The name before the “@” symbol identifies the recipient of the mail (it can be a person, a position, or the name of a department or company). The information that follows the “@” symbol identifies the computer to which the mail is sent.

Furthermore, hostnames have two parts: the specific name of the host (which can itself have many parts) followed by a period (a “dot”) and the “domain” classification of the host server, or in some cases, the country of the server. Some typical suffixes are: com (for company), gov (for government), mil for (military), edu (for educational institution), org (for non-profit organization); or, for instance, in the case of countries, us (for United States), and au (for Australia). OneNet’s suffix is net (for network).

Click Here to Register a OneNet Domain Name (certain qualifications are required)

Setting Up Your Email Client
Information regarding how to set up your email client can be found here.

Email Administration-Site Administrators Only

Accessing Webmail
OneNet Webmail provides you access to your email hosted on OneNet servers. The user friendly interface provides the functionality of the email client via your favorite web browser. Check your email from any computer on the internet.

Webmail can be accessed via most Javascript compliant browsers by entering the appropriate URL. If you are a OneNet dedicated access client and are hosting your email on our servers, enter http://webmail.YourDomainName. If you are a OneNet dialup customer, enter http://webmail.onenet.net. When prompted for a login, enter your email address for the username and password as assigned to you by the email administrator or the OneNet customer service representative. Remember the password is case sensitive.

Javascript and cookies must be enabled on the browser of your choice to use the webmail client. We do not collect information about you individually unless you voluntarily provide it to us in an e-mail or an online form.

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