How do I check my mail?
You can check your e-mail using a web-based e-mail client or an e-mail client installed on your personal computer.

Web-based e-mail client - the web mail service is accessible through http://supremecenter15.com/webmail/.

E-mail client program - for establishing a connection between your e-mail client and our mail server you can use either POP3 protocol or IMAP. The following parameters need to be entered in the respective e-mail client's account settings fields, for that purpose:
 
E-mail account:
name@my-best-domain.com
POP3/IMAP (incoming mail server):
mail.supremecluster.com
SMTP (outgoing mail server):
mail.supremecluster.com
Username:
the mailbox name, e.g. name@my-best-domain.com
Password:
the mailbox password, which you have set


Please, NOTE that our outgoing (SMTP) server requires authentication. Mind to set the following parameters when using:

Outlook Express:
check the box "My server requires authentication"
Eudora:
check the box "Authentication allowed"
Mozilla:
enable the option "Use name and password"
Mail for Mac OS X:
check the box "Use authentication when sending mail", set authentication to "MD5 Challenge-Response"


If you experience problems when sending mail, it is possible that your ISP may block remote SMTP connections to our outgoing mail server. In this case you can use your ISP's SMTP server in the configuration of your e-mail client.

What are the mailserver settings that I must use for my e-mails?
Required mailservers for the e-mails in your account are:

POP3/IMAP (incoming mail server):
mail.supremecluster.com
SMTP (outgoing mail server):
mail.supremecluster.com


We recommend that your e-mails use these mailserver settings, as they are compatible with all servers in our network. At the same time, the following settings allow proper functioning of your e-mails only on your particular server:

POP3/IMAP (incoming mail server):
mail.supremecenter15.com
SMTP (outgoing mail server):
mail.supremecenter15.com