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Frequently Asked Questions - Email
   
  Question
   
How do I configure my email services to work with Microsoft Outlook Express?
   
  Answer
   
 
  1. Select Accounts from the Tools menu. On the Mail tab, click Add, then select Mail. The program will then take you through a series of screens entitled the Internet Connection Wizard.

  2. In the Display Name box on the first screen, type your real name the way you would like it displayed in your outgoing messages.

  3. The next screen will prompt you to enter your full email address (for example, username@yourdomain.com).

  4. On the next screen, select POP3 from the pull-down menu. Enter your POP3 host (for example, mail.yourdomain.com) in to the Incoming Mail Server box, and your SMTP server (mail.yourdomain.com) in the Outgoing Mail Server box.

  5. On the next screen, select Log On Using POP Account Name. Enter your user name (your entire email address), and your password (the one you created for your email account).

  6. After clicking Next, you will be prompted to enter a "friendly name" for the email account. Enter any name you'd like.

  7. On the last screen, select your method of connecting to the Internet.

  8. After clicking Finish, you will be taken back to the Accounts window.

  9. Click on Properties, then select the Servers tab and make sure you have My Server Requires Authentication checked. Now click OK and you should be back to the Accounts window.

  10. You are now ready to receive and send mail using Microsoft Outlook Express!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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