| Set
Up for Windows 98/2000/XP |
Visual
Aid |
If
you are not or have never used Outlook Express, start
here or else go to step 3.
Go to file and then Identities then check on Add New Identity. |
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Type
in your E-mail name. <Example: If your e-mail is todd@langerent.com
you would type in Todd in the box.>
When it asks if you want to switch to the new identity,
click yesiPhone Accessories UK. This will take you to Step 6 automatically. |
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| Click
Yes when it asks you if you want to make Outlook Express
your default e-mail program. (If you use the computer
for business purposes only) |
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| Go
to Tools then click on Accounts... |
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| Click
the add button... |
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| Type
in your full name... |
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| Type
in your new Company E-mail address (As an Example: todd@langerent.com) |
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| Fill
in both of the spaces (POP3 & SMTP) server spaces
with your domain mail name. (Example: mail.langerent.com) |
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Input your full e-mail address for your Account Name.
The Password will be given to you from Langer Enterprises.
(Check off remember password) |
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| Click
Finish, you are about 90% done! |
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| Click
on the "Do Not import Account" at this time
and click next, then click finish. |
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| Click
on the new account you just created and then click on
Properties. (Tools, then Accounts) |
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| Make
sure all of the fields are filled in with the proper information
then click on the Servers tab. |
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| Your outgoing
mail server requires authentication, click the "My
server requires authenication" box the click the
Settings button. Make sure the "Use same settings
as incoming mail server" button is checked then hit
OK. |
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| You
will be using the same connection as your ISP (Internet
Service Provider). Make sure the settings are the same
and click OK. Click the Send and Receive button to check
your settings.
If you can Receive e-mails and can not
send e-mails, go to step 16. (Mostly for Dial Up connections
and DSL)
Go back to step one and repeat these steps
for every account you want to set up on your computer.
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| If
you can receive e-mails, but are unable to send, your
ISP is one that blocks access to their SMTP server. In
this case, you need to contact your ISP and find out the
name of their SMTP server. Enter this information in the
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) field. |
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| Click
on the "Settings" button as described in step
14 and enter the log on name and password that your ISP
will give you to dial in to your ISP. You may have to
check off the "Log on using Secure Password Authentication"
box, check it off and test it. |
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