How have you been, guys?
A lot of our customers don't know how to use email outside the Shopping Cart Elite app (e.g. in Outlook / Airmail / on a smartphone / etc.). And today I want to show how this can be done.
At first, go to the SCE app, open Settings > BackOffice Settings > Emails > Mailboxes and check the list of emails you have in the application.
Then, go to your email client you want to use and enter the next info for the email:
username: [youremailaddress]
password: [yourSCElogin]~[yourSCEpass]
incoming server: imap.shoppingcartelite.com
incoming port: 143 encryption: TLS outgoing server: smtp.shoppingcartelite.com outgoing port: 587 encryption: TLS |
Sometimes an issue appears when you are changing your SCE password - your email stops working in the mail client. That's why I recommend you to create a new Employee account with Administrator permissions in your SCE store and use it for an email client.
Useful links:
Tim.
Useful links:
- How to add your SCE email into Outlook (VIDEO);
- How to add your SCE email into iPhone (VIDEO);
- How to create new Employee Account in the SCE store (VIDEO);
- More SCE video-tutorials.
Tim.
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