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You can add additional email accounts to any of our internet services for $5/mo. per inbox.
If you are in need of a large
number of email addresses, these may be provided at a lesser cost
(please contact us.) Our email
services are POP3 (i.e. you can use an email client such as Outlook
Express, Eudora, Netscape E-mail etc.), and give you the ability to
use our online KansasNet Webmail
service to send/receive email from anywhere in the world, as long as
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We can provide email address @your-domain.com as needed (contact us for further info).
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How can I sign-up for
additional email addresses?
You can obtain additional email addresses by using
our online account management website,
visiting one of our signup
locations, or calling us
via phone.
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What if I need assistance
with email accounts?
Internet technical support is available on our Online
Technical Support, or via phone from 9am-9pm Mon-Fri and
10am-2pm on Saturdays.
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Will this work for all
computers?
You email account can be accessed from any computer
with an internet connection by visiting webmail.kansas.net, or by
using a POP3 email-client. Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP and
Mac OS 8.x and higher have integrated email programs, typically
Outlook Express. Windows 3.11 and Mac OS 7.5.x users may
have to download/install an e-mail client program.
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What computer
hardware/software is necessary to access email?
You must have an established internet
connection. Then you can access your email from anywhere in
the world by visiting webmail.kansas.net, or using an email
program such as Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora, or Netscape
e-mail.
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