What is incoming host name

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  • HT201320 what is the host name

    Question- What is the host name?

    It's the name of your incoming and outgoing (SMTP) servers for your email provider.  You need to get these from your email provider.

  • I'm tring to allow a pop up so I can change my address on my drivers license. everytime I enter the address for the document , I get."what is the host name?" I'm clueless as to the host name

    I am trying to disable my pop up's in order to allow an address so I can change the address on my drivers license. When I enter the address that allows the document that I need to appear, I get, "what is the host name? I don't know what they mean by host name.

  • What is exactly "host name"?

    Hi there again everyone!
    I am being asked to give my host name, it is part of a tutorial for making custom ftp-only accounts on OS X.
    I was wondering, is it .. My computer's name?
    Perhaps more info would be needed to understand my situation, so here is the link with the tutorial:
    http://www.ldml.com/services/support/macosx/ftpUserCreate.html
    I am at the "NAT?" section, to get around NATs problem, and it says:
    Add the line "advertise all <host>" where <host> is either the host name or external IP address for the FTP server.
    Since I have a dynamic IP adress, I though just putting my host name could work, but I wanted to be sure what it was exactly before going further.
    If after all it's about domain name (?) or the adress, I've made up an account at DynDNS, and got an adress for my computer which is: nikkormat.kicks-***.net
    I though maybe it was asking this adress?
    Great thanks in advance for help! I am really stuck at this steps.. :P

    Hope this helps.
    Definition of: host name
    The logical name assigned to a computer. On the Web, most hosts are named WWW; for example, www.mycompany.com. If a site is composed of several hosts, they might be given different names such as support.mycompany.com and sales.mycompany.com. SUPPORT and SALES are the host names, MYCOMPANY the subdomain name, and COM is the top-level domain name.

  • Domain name/"primary DNS" name/mail host name/mail server name/mx name

    Hi,
    I have registered my domain name (N.com) with an external dns server and created an MX record (mail.N.com) for it as well. My server sits behind a router and internet traffic is port(80)-forwarded to my server's fixed internal ip address (I can access my webpages from the internet just fine). When I initially setup the server I was asked to give it a "primary DNS name." I naturally assumed that N.com was supposed to be entered here, but that just caused all kinds of problems (though I still do not understand why). So I reinstalled and currently have server.N.com as the primary DNS name of the server (although it shows up in Server Admin and Workgroup Manager as server.local--why is that?)
    I have had no luck getting any email from the internet with the default settings in mail services (domain name of N.com and host name of server.N.com). Having no luck with the defaults, I assumed that maybe I needed to change the host name to "mail.N.com" so that it matched the MX record. I also changed the user preferences in Workgroup Manager to receive mail from mail.N.com--but still no luck. Could someone tell me what I am doing wrong and how come none of the Mail Service literature mentions anything about what a mail "host name" is supposed to be? Is it supposed to be the same as the "Mail Server" name that Workgroup Manager asks each user for? and is it the same as the MX record name?
    I am just needing some help to connect all these variously named, but undefined, dots.
    Also, how come I can access webmail from the internet using www.N.com/webmail but can't do it from any computers within my physical network (I have to use IPaddress/webmail or server.local/webmail)?
    Also, should my user email addresses be [email protected] or [email protected] (which is the current default)?
    Thanks in advance and good luck!
    John

    I had been told by a friend that ... regular email coming in from the internet would go through port 80
    Unfortunately you were misinformed.
    My MX record needs the extra subname (such as "mail") in front of the domain name, right?
    Not at all. A MX record for 'N.com' is entirely valid (expected, in fact).
    An MX record tells remote mail servers where to send mail for any domain/subdomain. If you think about it, let's say you worked for Apple and you wanted people to be able to send email to [email protected], well then you need an MX record for 'apple.com'.
    You can see if you dig MX apple.com that they actually have 9 MX records, but the point still stands.
    Now, you might also have MX records for subdomains so that you can have [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], etc. Each of these subdomains would need a separate MX record.
    So, in general, for any set of email addresses @[anything.]domain.com you have a MX record telling remote mail servers where to send that mail.
    Of course the MX record name is mail.N.com, but I think you are implying that the in the Mail settings of Server Admin where it asks for domain name all I need to put there is the N.com, right?
    What I mean is that you need to set the domain name to whatever domain name you expect to receive mail at.
    If you want users to have email addresses in the form of [email protected], then you enter 'N.com'.
    If you want users to have email addresses in the form of [email protected] then you enter 'mail.N.com'.
    If you want both forms, enter one in the main domain and add the other(s) in the Advanced -> Hosting -> Local Host Aliases section.
    Is there anything in the Mail settings that needs to have the full MX record name (mail.N.com)?
    Yes. Either the 'domain name' or the 'Local Host Aliases' needs to contain the same thing as your MX record. That's because the MX record tells remote servers to send mail to this machine, but the machine won't accept the mail unless it is configured to do so.
    What is the "host name" supposed to be?
    This should be the name that remote servers see when this machine tries to send outgoing mail.
    Ideally this should match the reverse DNS of your IP address, that way when it connects to a remote server it says "Hi, I'm $hostname" and the remote server can lookup the machine's IP address and see the same result. This will reduce the problem of remote servers thinking you're sending them spam.
    If you only have a single IP address then this probably needs to be something like 'N.com'. If you don't have control over your reverse DNS then you're going to run into a problem.
    Also in the user accounts (in Workgroup Manager) what should the "mail server name" be? Is it the host name or the domain name?
    Off hand, I don't know.
    Also, why are all the default user email addresses [email protected] (the name I gave the server at setup)? Why doesn't the user accounts create [email protected] as the default address?
    Presumably because the mail server says it is 'server.N.com' and therefore any accounts on that machine would be [email protected]. Changing the domain name (as above) should fix that.

  • Host name is invalid

    I have gone through the setup of my newly installed lion server software.  I setup a server.example.private host name and have turned on file sharing, and VPN.  I bought the server software so I can access my host computer from my IPad and a windows based laptop.  When I attempt to setup the profile manager I get to the screen in the directory admin setup that asks for the host name and password, etc.  The name and host name are already populated with a generic names and the password fields are blank.  Whether I leave the generic fields blank and try and enter a new password or change the generic fields and password to something new I get the same error message every time.  It says "Computers host name is invalid.  The host name does not resolve to any configured address on this comp.  Please ensure the host name is correct.  How do I find out what the correct host name is for my computer?  Thanks in advance.

    First the difference in names.  .local is the bonjour address.  Your .private is a DNS address.  While .local can be used for both, it is highly discouraged.
    So in Server Admin > DNS, you want to be on the Zones tab. In here you will want to do the following:
    Prep:  Let's assume you want to define your system as host name server, domain name myfamily.private.  So the fully qualified name is server.myfamily.private.  Change the examples below to match your needs.
    1:  Click on Add Zone and select Add Primary Zone (Master)
    2:  In the Primary Zone name, enter myfamily.private
    3:  In the Nameservers box click the + button.
    4:  An entry will appear.  The zone colume should read myfamily.private and the Nameserver Hostname will likely grab your Bonjour name and enter <bonjour_name>.myfamily.private.  (Please not many items in DNS end in .  This is really important do not remove them.  If you need to, override the <bonjour_name> and enter server in its place.  This way, the Nameserver Hostname colume should say server.myfamily.private.
    5:  You can Save at this point if you want
    6:  Now, click on the Add Record button and choose Add Machine (A)
    7:  When the panel appears enter the following:
             Machine name:  server.myfamily.private.
              IP Address:  enter your fixed IP address of the server - this can be found in System Prefs > Network and should be the IP address assigned to the Ethernet port.  For illustration, lets assume it is 10.0.0.10
    8:  Click save
    9:  If you are paying attention, you will note that a second zone file was created automatically for the reverse zone,  It will have a name of 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa.  This is the reverse zone file and contains number to name mapping (where the primary zone is name to number). 
    Now you have two valid zone files.  Check your work by doing the following:
    1:  Open Terminal
    2:  Enter this command:
         nslookup server.myfamily.private 10.0.0.10
    3:  The result should be 10.0.0.10.
    4:  Now test again with nslookup 10.0.0.10 10.0.0.10
    5:  This tests the DNS running on the machine to return the proper results to you.
    Now, that it is working, go back into System Preferences > Network and make sure the first DNS server address is the address of your server.  This way you will talk to your system first for name resolution.  But since your systems is SOA for myfamily.private only, nearly all requests will be past to the public DNS servers provided by your ISP.
    If you are good to this point, then go back into Server Admin > DNS and remove all those other zone files. 
    Ok, if you got this far, then reboot the server.
    After the reboot, repeat those nslookup commands and make sure you are still resolving as expected.
    Now, to check if there is any lingering damage.  Since it sounds like you have not configured any/many services, this is a good thing.  So enter this command in Terminal and tell me the results:
    sudo changeip -checkhostname
    Now, you will need to clean up after your server.

  • What host name do I use for Hotmail incoming mail server?

    What host name do I use for Hotmail incoming mail server?

    Access the homescreen and tap "Settings."
    Go to "Mail, Contacts, and Calendars" and tap "Add Account." Your iPhone should display a list of email service providers. Even though you are setting up a Hotmail account, you will be doing it first through Gmail on your iPhone. Tap the Gmail icon to create a new account. Enter your name and a user name and password for the new Hotmail account you will be making later. Enter "imap.gmail.com" in the "HostName" column. Press the "Save" button at the upper right corner of the screen.
    Enter your name, email address, password, and the description of the account. Next, click "Save." You should now be able to check your email from the homescreen.
    Enter "smtp.gmail.com" in the "Outgoing Mail Server." Enter the password for this Gmail account in the "Password" column. Enter user name for this Gmail account in the "UserName" column. Press the "Save" button at the upper right corner of the screen. Press the "Home" button to return to the iPhone's home screen.
    Use the Web browser to go to Hotmail.com and create a new account. Use the user name and password for the account that you entered into the Gmail account on the iPhone earlier. Click on “Settings” after the account has been created.
    Click on the "Settings" tab. Click on the "Forwarding" tab. Click on the "Pop/IMAP" tab and select "Enable IMAP." Click on the "Save” button. Click on “Settings” and select “Accounts” and then “Add Another Email Address” from the webpage. Enter the name of your existing Hotmail account in the column. Press “Save.”
    Go to the inbox. Open the message from Gmail and click on the link in the message box. Select the “Options” tab and check the “Forwarding email” box.
    Send yourself a message to your Hotmail account from an email client. Click on the icon of the Mail program at the bottom of the iPhone’s screen. The email you sent to Hotmail will appear in the inbox of the Gmail account in the iPhone's email.

  • HT201320 what is the incoming mail server host name and user names

    Hi there,
    I am trying to add my school email account to my phone and I am able to fill in the
    Name
    Email
    and Description
    but am not sure what I am supposed to fill out in the Incoming Mail Server spots:
    Host Name
    User Name
    and the password is already filled in?
    and Im not sure what the Outgoing Mail Server is either.

    You'll have to ask someone at your school what the incoming server settings are for their email.  These differ for every email provider/account.

  • What is "Host name" in setting up mail accounts

    I can't seem to send a message. I keep getting an error message that the connection to the outgoing server failed.
    My Incoming Mail Server is "pop-server.tampabay.rr.com" is set up correctly, but
    My Outgoing mail is "smtp-server.tampabay.rr.com" and this asks for a "Host Name"
    What do I put in for the Host name? There is no hyphen available to set this up as "smtp-server....".
    It shows an example of "smtp.example.com", but I don't have anything that is "smtp.tampabay.rr.com". So what do I use?
    thanks
    Message was edited by: Herschel Hochman

    When your typing in the smpt-server click on the icon in the lower left bottom that looks like (@123). This will take you to the alternate key board so that you can enter in the - that you are looking for.

  • Dont understand what i should put down for host name for creating an email account?

    Dont understand incoming and outcoming server. dont know what to put for host name.
    can someone help?

    Do you have your email account set up on your computer e.g. on Outlook on a PC or Mail on a Mac ? If you have then you should be able to sync the settings from that to your iPad via the Info tab when connected to your computer's iTunes. Or you could just look at the settings for the account on your computer's email program and copy them over to the iPad manually.
    The incoming and outgoing server names are the servers that your email provider uses for your account to recieve (incoming) and send (outgoing) emails. A lot of accounts should be covered by the options that are listed on the 'Add Account' screen - for my Yahoo based accounts I just chose Yahoo! and the settings were set for me. If you have an account that isn't covered by those types then you could try logging into your account via a browser and see if they have any help for what settings you need to use. Different account providers have different settings, so if your can't find anything on your provider's site if you say on here who your provider is there might be somebody else here who has the same provider and can tell you what settings to use.

  • Trying to add my thunderbird work email account to my new iphone, how do I find my "incoming mail server" and "outgoing mail server" host names?

    Got a new Iphone 6 and I need to add my work thunderbird email account onto the phone. It is asking me for the host name of my incoming and outgoing mail server and I have no idea what this means- please help!

    First off there is no such thing as a Thunderbird email account. Email providers issue email accounts and Thunderbird is email client software and not a provider.
    You can look at the server settings in Thunderbird to see the settings it is using or you could get a list from your provider.
    In Thunderbird go to the menu bar and select Tools-Account Settings-Server Settings to see the Inbound settings and Tools-Server Settings-Outbging Server(SMTP) for Outbound settings.
    No menu bar with Tools showing? Press the alt key.

  • Database host name changed, what needs to be configured in obiee 11g

    Hi,
    we recently changed database Hostname. What are the next steps to configure in obiee? when i login to oracle enterprise manager, all the services are down?
    Please any help is appreciated .
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  • HT1277 incoming mail server host name on ipad 3?

    I updated my iPad 3 and lost one of my e-mail accounts...my @hotmail.com account is still showing up but my @me.com account is gone and I cannot figure out how to get it back on there. Specifically in the incoming mail server part...host name? Please help! I use this email for my business account.

    Try this configuration assistant for iPad:
    http://www.apple.com/support/ipad/assistant/mail/#section_1
    If setting up your ".me" account fails starting with "Other" in the assistant, then try iCloud and see if that helps.

  • HT201320 what do i put in as the host name

    in setting up an email, it is asking for a host name but i am not sure what to place in this location

    ask your email provider.

  • HT201320 I have an email account through yahoo. I am having trouble setting it upon my iPhone and can't receive or send emails!!!! I contacted Rogers and they said I need to find out the host name of the incoming server, in other words yahoos host name. H

    I have an email account through yahoo. I am having trouble setting it upon my iPhone and can't receive or send emails!!!! I contacted Rogers and they said I need to find out the host name of the incoming server, in other words yahoos host name. Help!!

    Yahoo's servers are notoriously unreliable. Use the "Yahoo" account type when setting it up. If it doesn't work, and you are positive the credentials are correct, wait a while and try again.
    While you're waiting, set up a free gmail or iCloud email account.

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