Essential Vineyard.NET configurationsThe following information provided for customers who may have misplaced or forgotten one of the following configurations. This is not a complete listing.
If you are configuring a new Vineyard.NET
account or are unsure
what these numbers mean and where they should go:
Setting up your computerConfiguring Email applications Basic Troubleshooting Configuring your Operating SystemMicrosoft WindowsApple MacOS Configuring Email applicationsThe following table provides the basic information required by all email and Usenet news clients. It is not intended to be a tutorial on how to set up a given application.As of this writing,howver, we do maintain a separate FAQ page on setting up Eudora If you continue to have problems setting up you mail or news programs, please contact your reseller.
Basic TroubleshootingThe suggestions below are meant only to address some of the more frequent problems getting online that users have reported to Vineyard.NET and their resellers. Because every computer is configured differently, it is very difficult to offer any useful advice without first knowing the specifics of the situation. Sometimes a problem can involve software or hardware completely unrelated to Vineyard.NET that creates a conflict with your computer's existing setup. Please make sure that your basic internet configurations are properly set. If the problem persists you should contact your reseller. If you need to call your reseller for technical assistance, please remember to write down any error messages that your computer displays.
Vineyard.NET Customer Account AdministrationVineyard.NET Web Publishing
Special Vineyard.NET Web
Publishing Features General Internet related questions
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Hey! What's going on?
Vineyard.NET is slowly transitioning towards a more
standards compliant website that separates the look and
feel
of the site from the content.
This is done using a technology called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Unfortunately, support for CSS in older browsers (specifically, anything prior to a version 5.0) ranges from poor and incomplete to simply wrong and painful for both viewers and designers. Ultimately, there is no way to reliably design a CSS-based layout for older web browsers. Vineyard.NET will continue to ensure the overall functionality of its website for older browsers but the overall experience will be a little more spartan than before.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and invite you to consider upgrading your web browser. For what it's worth, we like Mozilla but just about any modern browser, including Internet Explorer, should suffice.