You may also require further information from your ISP in regards to your 3G Dongle.
Step 1: On the “Mail” menu, select preferences.
Step 2: Assuming you have not tried to set up the mail account already, press the ‘plus’ symbol. If you already have you account set up, skip to step 12.
Step 3: Complete the details to match your requirements. Please note you will
need to have created the mailbox in Plesk or cPanel and noted the password you used
to create it.
Step 4: We recommend “Account Type” to be “POP”. Fill out the details with mail.yourdomain.com and click “Continue”.
Step 5: If you receive this error, it may be because you are still experiencing propagation of your domain or Mac Mail was temporarily unable to connect. In most cases it will resolve once the account is set up in its entirety, so for now click “Continue”.
Step 6: Do not tick “Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)” and click “Continue”
Step 7: You may use your ISP for Sending Mail, a list of ISP mail servers can be seen here, or you can use what is demonstrated below.
Step 8: Again if you receive this message, it is ok to click “Continue”.
Step 9: Again do not check “Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)” and click “Continue”
Step 10: ‘Tick the option to “Take Account Online” and click “Create”.
Congratulations! You have now successfully set up Mac Mail. You can also use the following steps to troubleshoot if needed.
Step 12: To confirm your outgoing mail server, click on the drop down and select “Edit SMTP Server List..”.
Step 13: For email sending in Australia, enter your ISP SMTP Setting. (eg mail.bigpond.com).
Step 13(a): remove email from server - as the above settings. Untick SSL authentification
Final Check: It is recommended to set the “Check for new messages” setting to be 15 minutes.