Email can be checked from
any web connection by going to: http://www.bigbear.us/cgi-bin/wmail/wmail.pl
There is a 6 mb limit to the Webmail box capacity. Please remember to empty
it periodically.
http://www.bigbear.us/cgi-bin/poppasswd/
Passwords are cAsE sensitive.
We will not have copies after providing your initial password.
We strongly urge you to change your password on receiving it, and test it by
sending an email to yourself.
Incoming (POP 3):
bigbear.us
Outgoing (SMTP): bigbear.us
Outgoing, if dialed
in through Mountain Access: smtp.mountainaccess.net
Outgoing, if connected through Charter Cable: smtp.charter.net
Outgoing, if connected through Verizon DSL: smtp.verizon.net
Outgoing, if connected through another company: please contact their
Support for Outgoing Email Server settings.
Outgoing, 'bigbear.us'
MAY work.
Usually, it depends on your Internet Service Provider's settings.
http://www.mountainaccess.net/helpsetup.html
The Dialup Links are specific for Mountain Access Dialup Settings.
The Email Links are great for helping setup an email program (client) for ANY email account.
Just substitute the BigBear.US
Server Settings for the examples.
Match your return address to: 'username@bigbear.us'
For more Dialup information:
http://www.mountainaccess.net/
Sign up Right Now for
Dialup Service. 6 minute setup.
Quick sign up for BigBear.US Email customers: http://www.mountainaccess.net/cgi/signupbbus.pl
Username: mtnUSERNAME@realmname
Password: ****
Big Bear Local Access
Numbers (Depends on Network Realm):
(909) 866-5909
752-5105
752-0155
Newsgroup Username (same
as Dialup Username): mtnUSERNAME@realmname
Newsgroup Password: ****
Newsgroup Server: news.mountainaccess.net
Incoming Mail Server
(POP3): bigbear.us
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): smtp.mountainaccess.net
Passwords are cAsE sensitive.
Only use letters and numbers.
Dialup passwords and email passwords need not be the same.
A Dialup Username is only
used for establishing an online connection between your computer and the server.
A Mountain Access Dialup Username looks like:
mtnUserID@world.net
mtnyourname@pop.net
mtnxxxxx@usa
mtn0000@surf.net
These only LOOK like email addresses. They actually relate to the Network Realm
your modem is dialing.
See the Mountain Access
website for more information.
http://www.mountainaccess.net/