Configuring Outlook Express

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To configure your Outlook Express or any other e-mail client, you will
need to know your POP3 and/or SMTP servers as listed in the control panel.
Log into your control panel;
Select Mail Info
in the Mail Info
menu.
Depending on the plan, the mail
server may use different SMTP relays for sending mail - POP before SMTP
or SMTP AUTH. In POP before SMTP, the relay system collects your IP address
when you authenticate yourself with the POP server, and then permits SMTP
relaying from that IP address for a short period of time. In other words,
if the server uses POP before SMTP (normal) , you need to check your mail
first, only then you can send your messages. If your mail servers uses
SMTP AUTH, you must configure your Outlook Express to send a login and
password not only when you receive mail, but also when you send it. Configure
your system to use POP before SMTP.
- Configuring Outlook Express (POP before SMTP relay) STANDARD.
- Configuring with SMTP Auth relay.
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Configuring Outlook Express |
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To configure this email client with the POP before SMTP relay: |
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1. Open Outlook Express.
2. In the menu bar, go to the Tools
drop-down menu and select Accounts.
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3. On the page that shows, click Add
and select Mail. |
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4. On the wizard page that shows, enter your name in the field and click
Next to proceed.
Note: this e-mail will appear when you send out e-mails. |
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5. On
the page that shows, enter your Email
Address and click Next
to proceed. |
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6. In
the form that shows:
- in the drop-down box, choose POP3
as your incoming
server;
- enter the Mail Server
Name for both Incoming
Mail and Outgoing
Mail;
- click Next
to proceed. |
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7. On
the page that appears:
- make sure to enter full email
address in the Account
Name field;
- enter mailbox password in the Password
field;
- check the Remember
Password box to avoid entering it every time you check or send
email;
- click Next
to proceed. |
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8. On
the page that shows, click Finish to save settings and get back to the
list of email accounts |
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9. Now
that email account is created, select Accounts
from the Tools
drop-down menu in the menu bar.
10. On
the Internet Accounts
window, select the newly created mail account and click Properties
to edit the settings for your email account. |
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11. On the Properties
page that appears, choose the General
tab and check the settings of your email account. |
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Here you can:
- set the name that will show in your letters
- set reply email (should be the same as email ) |
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12. Click
Apply and
OK to save
settings. |
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Configuring Outlook Express with SMTP Auth
Relay (Advanced feature - not configured
in your default
control panel settings) |
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Please check your plan details
if this feature is available to you. You
can set SMTP Auth relay right after your email account is created (steps
1- 8) as it is described above. To set SMTP Auth, do the following: |
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1.
Select
Accounts from
the Tools drop-down
menu in the menu bar.
2. On the Internet Accounts
window, select the newly created mail account and click Properties
to edit the email settings. |
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3.
On the
Properties
page that appears, choose the Servers
tab.
4. Check
My
server requires authentication
box and click Settings
on the right. |
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5.
On the Outgoing Mail
Server window that shows you can:
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use the same settings as incoming server;
- enter account name and input another password for outgoing email.
Note: make sure to check Remember
password if you don't want to enter password each time you send
out email. |
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6.
Click OK.
7.
Back on
the Properties
page, click Apply
and OK to
save settings and then close all dialog boxes. |
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Now that Outlook Express is configured, you can send and receive e-mail.
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