In order to use Mozilla with FastMail.FM, you'll need to enter the following information:
These images and text were kindly donated by Terence Kearns.. Thanks!
The following tutorial has been set up using Mozilla version 1.0.0. Setting up Mozilla is a little more complex than some other clients, and the procedure has been divided into 3 sections.
Launch Mozilla Mail (ctrl-2 from the browser), and select 'Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings' from the 'Edit' menu.

Click the 'Add Account...' button near the lower left of the panel. This brings up the 'Account Wizard' shown below. Ensure 'Email account' is checked and then click 'Next>'

On the 'Identity' panel, enter the name you want displayed when recipients receive email from you. You must also enter your username/email address as described at the top of this document in the yellow box area below. Click 'Next>'

In the 'Server Information' panel, check the 'IMAP' radio button. Enter 'mail.messagingengine.com' in the 'Incoming Server' field in the green box.
Enter 'mail.messagingengine.com' in the 'Outgoing Server' field in the red box. Click 'Next>'

Important: Not all service levels provide access to the 'mail.messagingengine.com' SMTP server. Check the pricing table to see if your service level provides access. If not, you should instead set the 'Outgoing Server' field to your ISP's SMTP server. You should be able to find this information in your ISP's documentation; we don't have the information, so please don't email us asking what it is. Also, depending on the strictness of your ISP, you may also need to set the 'E-mail Address' field to your ISP's email address. The only way to be sure of if this is required or not is to try and send an email, and if you get an error, try again after changing to your ISP's email address. Finally, you should make sure that the 'Use name and password' checkbox displayed in step 1 of 'Outgoing Server (SMTP) issues' below is NOT checked.
Enter the username/email address you use to access your FastMail.FM account. Click 'Next>'

Enter a descriptive name that Mozilla will use to identify this account to you. Click 'Next>'

Verify all the details are correct. If you got something wrong, use the '<Back' button to return to that setting and keep clicking 'Next>' until you're back at this panel.
Click 'Finish' to return back to the main settings panel.

While in the settings panel, click on 'Server settings'. You can take advantage of FastMail.FM's secure delivery capability by clicking 'Use secure connection (SSL)'.
This will help to ensure that your sensitive login information (including your password) is kept a secret while it travels through unknown territory on it's way from FastMail.FM's server to your computer. This is especially important if you've set Mozilla to check for new mail at regular intervals.
BE A GOOD NETIZEN: If you do choose to have your mailbox checked at regular intervals, then please change the default setting [from 10 mins] to something more reasonable (more minutes) in case you leave Mozilla Mail running while you go out on vacation ;)
I'm sure I don't need to spell out the problems it could cause for the nice people at FastMail.FM if lots of people left Mozilla to check for mail every 10 minutes. You could also end up with a bigger bill from your ISP for Internet traffic.
The best thing is to leave this box unchecked and simply click on the 'Get Mesgs' button (in the main Mozilla Mail screen) everytime you felt like reading some mail. If the Internet is our environment, then reducing unnecessary bandwidth usage would be environmentally friendly.
Click 'OK' on the settings panel to return to the main Mozilla Mail screen.
Having done this much, you may be able to view mail in your inbox, but you may get error messages when sending mail, saving drafts, or deleting items to the Trash.
This is because Mozilla doesn't know where to find your FastMail.FM IMAP "folders" yet. These folders are set up in your FastMail.FM account (See this FAQ for more info). They include the following preset folders by default:
To use IMAP effectively with your FastMail.FM folders on the FastMail.FM server, you may need to register these [and other] remote folders with Mozilla by "Subscribing" to them. By default, Mozilla should search for and subscribe to all your folders once you've finished setting up your account. But you should check just in case. It doesn't hurt to be aware of what's going on either - just in case a new folder you created on the FastMail.FM website refuses to show up in Mozilla.
From the main Mozilla Mail window, right-click on your new FastMail.FM account to bring up a pop-up menu where you must select 'Subscribe...'

You should be presented with a screen similar to the following:

Make sure you expand any subfolders you may have by clicking on the "twister" arrows/triangles.
If you do have any subfolders, you will likely find that Mozilla has neglected to subscribe to these automatically. You can tell because the checkbox on the right of the folder name is not checked.
Make sure you put a check next to all the folders you want showing up in Mozilla. This will necessarily include 'Drafts', 'Sent Items', and 'Trash' folders if you are to succeed in the next step.
From the main Mozilla Mail window, open 'Mail and Newsgroups Account Settings' from the 'Edit' menu. Choose your new Fastmail.FM account and click the 'Server Settings' subgroup. Click on the 'Advanced' button (lower-right of the form).
Click 'OK' to accept your changes and close the 'Advanced' submenu.
Bring up the 'Account Settings' panel by selecting 'Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings' from the 'Edit' menu.
Go to the 'Copies & Folders' panel and select 'Other' in the 'When sending messages, automatically: Place a copy in:' section.
As per the screenshot below, select your remote FastMail.FM 'Sent Items' folder.
You can repeat this process for the 'Drafts' folder by selecting 'Other' instead of '"Drafts" folder on:'

That should be about it. I've included another section in case you have problems sending email. Hopefully you won't need it. Happy IMAPing :-)
Note: Guest users (free account) do not have access to the 'mail.messagingengine.com' SMTP server. Member, Full and Enhanced users do have access to the 'mail.messagingengine.com' SMTP server, so the following does not apply to guests. Guest users should instead set the 'Outgoing Server' field to your ISP's SMTP server. You should be able to find this information in your ISP's documentation, we don't have the information, so please don't email us asking what it is.
The way Mozilla handles multiple accounts and multiple SMTP servers can be confusing to say the least. Remember when you specified a server in the 'Outgoing Server:' field of the 'Account setup wizard'? Well, that information is permanently set with that account. If you have a problem with outgoing mail or you already have an outgoing SMTP server setup, then you need to do 2 things:
Setup your default outgoing mail server [which may be used by any account you register with Mozilla Mail] as shown below.
You must explicitly check the 'Use name and password' box and put your FastMail.FM login name in the 'User name:' field. You will get a strange error when sending emails if you don't do this.
FastMail.FM supports a secure connection capability so you may as well take advantage of it.

The other thing you need to do is to point your new FastMail.FM profile to the default outgoing server you just set up.
Bring up your account settings and click on the 'Advanced...' button. Select 'Always use default server' from the drop list.
Click 'OK'.
Again click 'OK'.

Phew!
Mozilla takes a bit of effort to set up with remote IMAP folders but it's really worth it.
You deserve a break. Now go grab a beer (or milkshake if applicable) and fire up your favorite RTS game :-D
If you still have problems, the people on the discussion forums over at http://www.emaildiscussions.com are really helpful. That's where I learnt how to do this.
IMAP is a powerful protocol that allows you keep to your email synchronised, whether you're at home, at work, at a friends place or an internet cafe. You don't have to worry about what computer the email is on, because all the email is kept on the server and each client sees the same 'view' of the email. See this FAQ page to learn more about IMAP
This error can occur if you haven't correctly setup the 'Sent Items' and 'Trash' folders. Please see the section above "And now for the tricky parts - Subscribing/Copying-Folders" and make sure you follow all the steps.
Netscape 7.0 seems to have problems copying/moving multiple selected messages to a different folder. However, this is not an issue with Netscape 7.1.
Last modified on: Wed Sep 17 10:00:00 UTC 2003