To make Foxmail's express delivery more accurate

  
Express delivery is based on the principle that Foxmail itself completes the work of the SMTP server and sends the mail directly to the recipient's mailbox. When executed, Foxmail needs to call the Domain Name Server (DNS) to query the IP address of the recipient's mailbox server, so the domain name server address must be filled in the system.

The domain name server address can be filled in the ICP/IP properties dialog box of the Windows system, or you can select "Mail Express" in the pop-up dialog box via the "Options→System Settings" menu in the Foxmail menu. Domain name server IP address.

To get the domain name server address in your area, you can use Windows "Start → Run", execute the "winipcfg" (Windows 98) command, and view it from the "Details" dialog box. Or execute cmd (Windows 2000/XP) to enter the command line mode, and then perform ipconfig view.

Start Foxmail, open the "Tools" menu, and then click the "System Settings" item in the pop-up drop-down menu.

Select the "Mail Express" tab, fill in the IP address in "Domain Server 1 (2)", and then put the following "Send after the email is successfully sent" item.

To use this function to send mail, just click the "Express Mail" button in the toolbar in the written mail window.

Mail Speedpost can only be sent to one recipient, and only one email address can be filled in at the recipient.
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