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Domain Registration

Step 1: Creating Email Accounts and Aliases

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Log in to the administrative control panel at https://admin.mailtrust.com, using the administrative ID and password you created during the signup process.
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Under Noteworthy, click "Add/Edit a Mailbox".
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Click Add Mailbox to create one mailbox at a time. Or, click Add Multiple Mailboxes to create many mailboxes at one time. To create a mailbox, all you need to provide is a user name (the part of the email address that appears before the @ symbol) and a password.
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If you need to create aliases, under Noteworthy click "Manage Aliases".
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Click Add Alias to create one alias at a time. Or, click Add Multiple Aliases to create many aliases at one time.
TIP: Click here for additional help using the control panel and creating email accounts and aliases.

Step 2: Checking Your Email
It may take up to 48 hours for computers around the world to recognize your new domain name. In the meantime (and anytime), you can check your new email accounts online through webmail:

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Enter your email address and password, as you created in the control panel during Step 1, above. (Be sure to enter your email address and password, and not your Administrative ID and password, which are only for logging in to the control panel.)
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New email will arrive in your inbox.
TIP: If you send yourself a test email from here, it will likely arrive in your inbox—but that is not necessarily an indicator that all email is starting to arrive at this new account. If you want to send a test email, please send it from another account that isn't hosted on our system.

Step 3: Setting Up Your Desktop or Wireless Email Software

We provide step-by-step directions for setting up most popular email programs:
      Desktop email software setup (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.)
      Wireless email software setup (Palm, Treo, BlackBerry, etc.)

Now that you're set up, the Transition Team's mission is complete. In the future, if you ever need any assistance, our Customer Care team is here to help.