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Configuring Outlook E-mail Client |
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To configure your Outlook or any other e-mail client, you need to know your POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) and SMTP (Simple Message Transfer Protocol) servers. These are common terms and most e-mail clients refer to and require "incoming" and "outgoing" e-mail server information. In the control panel, you can see what the mail servers are called. The default of our system will put your domain name as both servers and you can normally use "mail.yourdomainname.com" as incoming and outgoing mail servers. However, please confirm in your control panel. The e-mail client will require this information. This is where your system will go to send and retrieve e-mail. Log into your control panel; - Configuring Outlook (POP before SMTP relay) STANDARD. |
Configuring Outlook |
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To configure this e-mail client with the POP before SMTP relay: |
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1. Open Outlook. |
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3. On the page that shows, click
Add under
e-Mail and then select
NEXT |
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4. On the page that shows, enter
the information as populated in this screen shot. Please
note that the name filed can
appear in your receiver's address line. |
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5. That
is all that is required to setup an e-mail address. |
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6. For
the Advanced features, please consult your Microsoft Outlook menu. In
step 4 you may have noticed a "MORE
SETTINGS" button. There
are a couple of things you should fill out in this section. The MAIL ACCOUNT field represents
what you will see in your own list of e-mail accounts. This
field you only see. |
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7. The
other tab pages in this section are generally for more advanced users.
If you
require this information, please do not hesitate to contact our office
directly. |
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