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How to Use Juno Email for Business

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To be successful, every business needs reliable email in a least some form or fashion. There's such a large amount of communication that goes on over the Internet that a company without email misses out. Juno provides a reliable email system that can be used for business.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Set up an account at Juno. need to create a Member ID and a password. Be sure to keep your Member ID and password in a safe place so you can refer to them at a later date if you forget them.

  2. Step 2

    Fill in all of the appropriate information in the online form and submit your credit card number. Your account is instantly created.

  3. Step 3

    Create additional email addresses from one account with the Juno email program. Create email addresses such as info@, sales@, hr@ and any other email that you feel is appropriate for your business.

  4. Step 4

    Check your email from any computer that has Internet access and stay informed with information sent to you. To check your email, make sure that computer you are on is connected to the Internet and then go to webmail.juno.com and enter your Juno Member ID and password.

  5. Step 5

    Use your Juno email account to send and receive attachments, set filters, save contacts in an address book, organize emails in specified folders and use spell check on outgoing emails.

  6. Step 6

    Get help from Juno's 24/7 online support. If you have problems during the first month of service you can talk to a live support representative for free. After the first month, live support costs you per minute. You can access support by clicking on the Help tab on the Juno Start Page.

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