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| Introduction
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This page provides instructions for configuring Microsoft Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express account email
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| Microsoft Outlook 2000
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From the Tools pull-down menu select the Accounts option.
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Select the Mail tab.
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Select Add and then Mail from the list provided.
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Follow the instructions provided by the wizard. Some tips are provided below:
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Incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP) server - This is typically your domain name, for example
yourcompany.com.
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Select either POP3 or IMAP - If you are unsure which to select, we recommend you select
POP.
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Outgoing mail (SMTP) server - This is typically your domain name, for example
yourcompany.com.
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Account Name - This should be your E-mail user name, for example bob for an E-mail address of
bob.com.
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Password - This is be the password you associated with the Account Name above.
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Click More Settings.
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Check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication box. Use the same settings as your incoming
mail server for SMTP-Auth.
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| Microsoft Outlook Express
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The following instructions will guide you through the process of configuring Microsoft Outlook Express to check your E-mail.
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Start Outlook Express and select Accounts from the Tools menu.
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You will see a listing of all the different accounts that you have Outlook Express configured to use. Click on Add
and select Mail... to add a new E-mail account.
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The Account Wizard will start up and guide you through the configuration process. Use the following information
from your Virtual Server when prompted by the wizard.
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When prompted for your E-mail address, enter your username at your Host domain name (for example,
username-DOMAIN.NAME.
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When asked for your Type of mail server, select either POP3 or IMAP.
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Use your Host domain name for the Incoming Mail and Outgoing Mail servers.
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Use your username as the POP account name.
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Use the password associated with your account username as the Password.
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When you finish with the wizard, it will return you to the Internet Accounts window. Your e-mail account will be
displayed. It is now ready to receive E-mail via POP or IMAP (depending on which configuration you selected).
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Highlight the account and click the Properties button. The Properties Window displays.
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Click the Servers tab and select the My server requires Authentication box at the bottom of the
window. Click the Settings button, the Outgoing Mailserver window displays.
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Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server and Click OK. Outlook Express is now configured to
send E-mail via SMTP.
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