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Set
up Outlook Express Here ........................................
Outlook
2003 - 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:
Below
is a tutorial on creating e-mail accounts. To
create an e-mail account, do the following:
On
the Toolbar, click Tools and
select E-mail Accounts from the
menu. The
E-mail Accounts window opens.
Select Add a
new e-mail account.
Click Next to
continue.
Click Next to
continue.
E-mail
Settings Screen:
Your
Name = Enter
your name.
E-mail Address = Enter
your e-mail address.
User
Name =
Enter
your full e-mail address as your
username
Password = Enter
the password to the e-mail account.
Important: Passwords
are case-sensitive. Ensure
your Caps Lock is
disabled.
Check
the box Remember password.
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
the More Settings button.

General
tab:
Mail
Account = Give
the mail account a name. If
you plan on making
more than one e-mail
account, be distinctive.

Enabling
SMTP authentication:
Select
the Outgoing Server tab.
SMTP
authentication is required to send
e-mail. Without this enabled,
you cannot send e-mail. You'll
probably see error '550'. SMTP
authentication helps deter would-be
spammers from spamming you. It
is as simple as entering a username
and a password.
Check
the box My outgoing server (SMTP)
requires authentication.
Do
any one of the following:
Select Use
same settings as my incoming
mail server, or
Select Log on using, and enter
User Name =
Enter
your e-mail address as
your username
Password = Enter
the password of
the e-mail account.
Important: Passwords
are case-sensitive. Ensure
the Caps Lock
is disabled.
Check
the box Remember password.

Enabling
Outlook XP to connect to
the Internet: Dial
UP and DSL/Cable
Select
the Connection tab.
If
enabled, when you launch Outlook
XP, it can connect to the Internet
using your dial-up connection. To
enable this feature, do the following:
Select Connect
using my phone line.**
If you are on cable/dsl check
- Connect using my local
area network (LAN) and click
OK
Use
the following Dial-Up Networking
connection = From
the drop-down menu, select
the Internet connection
you'd like Outlook to use
to connect to the Internet.
Click
the OK button to save the
configuration and to close the
window.

We
return to the E-mail Accounts
window.
Click the Next button to
continue.

You're
done. Click Finish to
complete the wizard. Done!
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