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up Outlook 2003 Here ........................................ 
Outlook
Express 6 - E-mail Client for Microsoft Windows
Key
Settings:
Incoming
mail server (POP3) =
The Incoming (POP3) mail server usually follows this format: mail.yourdomain.com
(or .net). Replace the "yourdomain.com (or .net)" with your
domain name.
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) =
The Outgoing (SMTP) mail server usually follows this format: mail.yourdomain.com (or .net). Replace
the "yourdomain.com (or .net)" with your domain name.
SMTP
Authentication (e-mail username)
is required to send e-mail.
Let's get
started!
Creating
new e-mail accounts:
This
tutorial covers how to create a new or additional
e-mail account in Outlook Express. Just
follow the steps below:
Note: if you're opening
Outlook Express for the first time, you will not see
the window below. You will see the Internet Connection
Wizard. Click here to
jump to that screenshot.
On the Toolbar, click Tools and
select Accounts from the menu.

The Internet Accounts window
opens.
Toward
the top, right corner, click Add and
select Mail from the menu.

The Internet
Connection Wizard launches.
Display name = Enter
your name.
Click Next to continue.

E-mail address = Enter
your e-mail address.
Click Next to continue.

My
Incoming mail server is a ?
server = This
should be set to POP3.
Incoming
mail server (POP3) =
The Incoming (POP3) mail server usually follows this format: mail.yourdomain.com
(or .net). Replace the "yourdomain.com (or .net)" with your
domain name.
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) =
The Outgoing (SMTP) mail server usually follows this format: mail.yourdomain.com (or .net). Replace
the "yourdomain.com (or .net)" with your domain name.
Click Next to
continue.

Account name =
Enter
your full e-mail address as your
username
Password = Enter
the password to your e-mail account.
Important: Passwords
are case-sensitive. Ensure
your Caps Lock is disabled.
Select Remember
password.
Important: Do
NOT select Log on using 'Secure
Password Authentication'.
Click Next to
continue.

Click Finish to
complete the wizard.
Important: You
still need to enable
SMTP authentication. You'll
see how to do this in
the following screenshots.

The Internet Accounts window
appears.
Highlight
the desired account and
click Properties.

Mail Account = You
can give the name
of the mail account
anything you'd like. In
this example, I gave
the account the name
'Work'.
Important: Ensure Include
this account when
receiving mail
or synchronizing is
checked.
Select
the Servers tab.

Enabling
SMTP Authentication:
SMTP
authentication is required
to send e-mail. Without
this enabled, you cannot
send e-mail. You'll
probably see error
'550' or an error 0x800CCC69
to list a few. SMTP
authentication helps deter
would-be spammers from spamming
you.
Towards
the bottom, left corner
there is a box: My
server requires authentication. Check
it.
To
the right, click the Settings button.

The
following window
appears:
Select Log
on using.
Account name =
Enter
your e-mail
address as
your username
Password = Enter
the password
to your e-mail
account.
Important: Passwords
are case-sensitive. Ensure
your
Caps
Lock
is disabled.
Select Remember
password.
Important: Do NOT select
Log on using
'Secure Password
Authentication'.
That
completes the
setup of a new
account in Outlook
Express.

Done!
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