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Webmail
Overview
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.
Instructions for enabling Cookies
AOL 5.x and above Browsers
- Go to "My AOL"
- Pick WWW
- Click the Security tab
- Go to Custom Level
- Find Cookie
- Click "enable"
- Click OK
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x (Windows)
- Go to Tools menu, select Internet options. Click on the Privacy tab.
- Click on the Advanced button
- Check the Override automatic cookie handling box.
- Click on the Accept radio buttons for First-party cookies and Third-party Cookies.
- Check the Always allow session cookies box
- Click OK
- Click OK again in the window that appears
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x (Windows)
- Go to Tools on the menu bar
- Click Internet Options
- Click the Security tab
- Go to Internet
- Click "Custom Level"
- Find "Cookies" in the list
- Click "enable"
- Click OK
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Windows)
- Go to the View menu and select Internet Options.
- Click the Security tab at the top of the Internet Options window.
- The box at the top of the window should read Internet Zone. If it does not, click on the box and select Internet Zone from the pop-up menu.
- The bottom section of the Security window contains four buttons. Click the one marked Custom.
- Click the Advanced tab at the top of the window.
- Scroll down the list of options until you see the Cookies heading.
- Make sure the 'Always accept cookies' button is marked.
- Click OK.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Mac)
- Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences.
- In the left pane click Cookies, located under Receiving Files.
- In the right pane, find the pull-down menu next to 'When receiving cookies' and select 'Never ask'.
- Click OK.
Netscape Navigator 6.x (Windows and Mac):
- Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences.
- Click on Advanced in the list of topics on the left side of the window. The right side of the window should now display a series of checkboxes.
- In the left pane click Cookies, located under Privacy and Security.
- Find the box labeled Enable All Cookies and make sure it is checked.
- Click OK
Netscape Navigator 4.x (Windows and Mac):
- Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences.
- Click on Advanced in the list of topics on the left side of the window. The right side of the window should now display a series of checkboxes.
- Find the box labeled Accept all cookies and make sure it is checked.
- Click OK.
Opera
- Open Opera.
- Select Preferences from the File menu.
- Click on Privacy.
- Select Enable Cookies in the Cookies section.
Instructions for enabling Javascript
Navigator 3.x
- Go to "Options | Network Preferences..." from the main menu
- Change to the "Languages" tab
- Make sure "Enable JavaScript" check box is checked
- Restart the browser
Communicator 4.x
- Go to "Edit | Preferences..." from the main menu
- Select "Advanced" panel
- Make sure "Enable JavaScript" check box is checked.
- Restart the browser
Explorer 3.x
- Go to "View | Options..." from the main menu
- Change to the "Security" tab
- Make sure "Run ActiveX scripts" check box is checked
- Restart the browser
Explorer 4.x
- Go to "View | Internet Options..." from the main menu
- Change to the "Security" tab
- Select "Custom" and click on the "Settings..." button
- Make sure "Enable" is selected under "Active scripting"
- Restart the browser
AOL 4.0 and 5.0
- Go to My AOL
- Click Preferences
- Go to WWW
- Click the Secutity tab
- Click Custom
- Click Settings
- Scroll down to locate Scripting
- Click Enable for Active Scripting
- Click OK, then click the Reload button
Note to AOL 4.0 & 5.0 users
When using the use AOL browser, you may get a Java script error but, when using an external browser (i.e., Netscape or IE) this does not occur. AOL uses compressed graphics by Default. This doesn't allow Java to work while browsing inside AOL. (This also makes photos you view on web pages look less than their best.)
Do the following:
- Go to My AOL
- Click Preferences
- Go to WWW
- Click Web Graphics tab
- Uncheck the box next to Use Compressed Graphics
- Click OK Restart the computer.
Note that there are both 16-bit and 32-bit versions of AOL 4.0. Only the 32-bit version has full Java capabilites.
AOL 3.0
- Click Prefs
- Click Security
- Check Enable Java Programs, if the box is blank, single click on it.
- Click OK
- Click the browser's back button, once back, click reload.
Opera
- Select Preferences from the File menu
- Click Multimedia
- Check both Enable Java and Enable JavaScript
- Click OK
- Click OK, then click the Refresh button
Opera 5.X
- Select Quick Preferences from the File menu.
- Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
- Click Reload.
Opera 7.X
- Select Quick Preferences from the File menu.
- Make sure Enable Javascript is checked.
- Click Reload.
If the above instructions do not resolve the issue with AOL browser(s), after connecting to AOL, reduce their browser and open either Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, etc.
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