FOLLOW THE STEPS DETAILED BELOW TO USE MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK EXPRESS TO SEND/RECEIVE EMAIL.
1. Open Outlook. Select Account Settings... from the Tools menu
2. On the E-mail tab, click New
3. Select "Manually configure server settings or additional server types" and click Next >
4. Select Internet E-mail and click Next >
5. Your Name: Enter the name you wish recipients to see when they receive your message
Email Address: This is the address that your contacts' email program will reply to your messages. This is also the address that will get recorded in your contacts' address book if they add you as a contact.
Account Type: POP3
Incoming mail server: Enter pop.yourdomain.com
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): Enter smtp.yourdomain.com
User Name: Enter your full e-mail address
Password: If you wish for Outlook to save your password, check the box labeled Remember Password and enter your password in the text field
Click More Settings...
Email Address: This is the address that your contacts' email program will reply to your messages. This is also the address that will get recorded in your contacts' address book if they add you as a contact.
Account Type: POP3
Incoming mail server: Enter pop.yourdomain.com
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): Enter smtp.yourdomain.com
User Name: Enter your full e-mail address
Password: If you wish for Outlook to save your password, check the box labeled Remember Password and enter your password in the text field
Click More Settings...
6. Enter the following information for E-mail Accounts
7. Click on the Outgoing Server tab, and check the box labeled My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. Then choose to Use same settings as my incoming mail server
8. Click on the Advanced tab
Under Incoming Server (POP3), the port number should be set to 110.
Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), the port number should be set to 587.
Under Incoming Server (POP3), the port number should be set to 110.
Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), the port number should be set to 587.
9. Click OK Click Next. Click Finish.
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