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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How to set outlook express email service?

Read the following article and follow the instructions for each new account. You'll need the POP3 and SMTP from your ISP.





How to Set Up Outlook Express: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6/...





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How to set outlook express email service?
You will need to obtain the following information from your ISP or your e-mail provider before you set up Outlook Express (OE):





Incoming Mail server address (POP)


Outgoing Mail server address (SMTP)


also find out if your SMTP server requires authentication





Once you have the necessary information, here's how you can set up your email in OE.





1. Open Outlook Express.


2. Click Tools.


3. Go to Accounts.


4. Click the Mail tab.


5. Click Add%26gt; Mail


6. Type your Display Name or the name you want to appear when you send emails.


7. Go to next.


8. Type your email address then go to next.


9. Enter the Incoming and Outgoing server address.


10. Type your account name (email address) and password.


11. Check Remember Password.


12. Click Finish.


13. Click Close.





If your outgoing server requires authentication, do not push the [Close] button yet. Go to Properties%26gt;click the Servers tab%26gt; check my server requires authentication on the bottom. Click Apply then OK.





P.S. You need to have a POP enabled email account if you want Outlook Express (or ms outlook, incredimail, etc.) to manage your emails. Free yahoo accounts are not POP enabled but if you are using yahoo mail plus you can set it up in OE. :) hope this helps.
Reply:Good question I use it for work but just cannot seem to be able to set it up at home so lets hope someone out there can describe how to do it into layman's terms and not computer speak.
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