![]() ![]() And if you’re someone whose work involves communication with customers, clients, and coworkers, the chances are that you deal with emails all the time.Įven though we spend so much time writing, forwarding, and managing emails, we hardly ever pause for a moment and think about how we could improve our emailing experience. If you’re like most people, you probably check your email at least once every day. Post navigation ← Troubleshooting Internet / Satellite gateway settings Troubleshooting Airmail 3.What Is an Email Client and Why Should I Use One? This entry was posted in Uncategorized on Jby Jim Corenman. If you have any questions, please send a new message to: Sailing, and be safe! This can be via local internet, or your satphone or GO terminal– any internet connection. Then select each server in turn (SMSG1, SNSG2, and the backup WQAB964, click the green “Connect” button and verify that is connects without error. Click the green “connect” button, it should connect to the server and check mail without any error.Īlso please open Airmail’s Options window (Tools menu), Settings tab, and verify that your Sailmail password is correctly entered in the “System Password” box. If you have internet connected to the boat computer (marina wifi, cell-phone hotspot, or via the Iridium) then check each of the selections. The “Password” box will show your Sailmail password– also from the Options window.Ĭlick OK, and then click “New” again, and repeat those steps for the second server:įor Remote Callsign enter “SMSG2”, for Remote-Host enter “44.232.19.175”, for Port enter “50”.Ĭlick OK, and then click “New” again, and repeat for the backup server:įor Remote Callsign enter “WQAB964”, for Remote-Host enter “174.67.172.21”, for Port enter “50”.Ĭlick OK, and you’re done.The “Local Callsign” will show your Sailmail callsign in a gray box– from the Options window.The first box is “Remote Callsign”, enter “SMSG1”. ![]() ![]() Make entries as follows (without the quotes): Now click the “New” button, this opens a “Telnet settings” box. Click the “Delete” button to delete each current setting. To manually update settings: Open Airmail’s Internet window (yellow “lightning bolt” button) and at the top, will be a selection-box for the available servers. If you see a numeric IP address for “Remote host”, then you can either update the settings as detailed below or delete the current settings and re-open the Internet Access window– which will restore the default settings. Select WRD719 and click “settings”, if the server is “” then you are all set. Open Airmail’s Internet Access window (yellow “lightning-bolt” button), and check the server selections– default is WRD719 and WHV382. The default configuration for Airmail 3.4 uses domain names for the server (for example ), which do not need updating. If updating is not possible, or if you prefer to stick with ver 3.4, then the rest of this is for you: This is not available for Airmail 3.4, so if at all possible update to Airmail 3.5. This is a huge advantage in terms of airtime usage. ![]() This means much faster connections because other programs will be blocked from using your satellite connection for automatic updates. (NOTE: The older Airmail 3.4 download is NOT updated– use ver 3.5).Īn important note for sat-phone users: Airmail 3.5 includes a “dedicated route” feature for connecting via satellite, which limits access to Sailmail servers when the connection is open. If you downloaded previous to that, then do it again– same software, new internet gateway settings. Airmail 3.5 downloads since include the new gateway addresses. If you have internet access then the best option is to update to Airmail ver 3.5. Radio connections, webmail, and pop/smtp email are not affected. Note that this only applies to satellite or Internet connections using Airmail’s internet/satellite (Telnet) access window. If you need help with Airmail 3.4 then this page is for you, for Airmail 3.5 click here. Sailmail Internet / Satellite gateway settings were updated in June 2020, click here for info. ![]()
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