Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Get e-mail straight to your pc using Microsoft Outlook

http://www.seeklogo.com/images/M/Microsoft_Outlook_2003-logo-C33A07ACAC-seeklogo.com.gifThis post shows you how to set up Microsoft Outlook 2003® to work with your e-mail account. This tutorial focuses on setting up Microsoft Outlook 2003, but these settings are similar in other versions of Microsoft Outlook. You can set up previous versions of Microsoft Outlook by using the settings in this post.

To Set Up Your E-mail Account in Microsoft Outlook

Open Microsoft outlook 2003,




In Microsoft Outlook, from the E-mail Accounts menu, select Tools.




  1. On the E-mail Accounts wizard window, select Add a new e-mail account, and then click Next.
  2. For your server type, select POP3 or IMAP, and then click Next.
     
  3. On the Internet E-mail Settings (POP3/IMAP) window, enter your information as follows:
  4. Your Name
    Your first and last name.
    E-mail Address
    Your email address.
    User Name
    Your email address, again.
    Password
    Your email account password.
    Incoming mail server (POP3)
    POP, Pop.secureserver.net or IMAP, imap.secureserver.net.
    Outgoing mail server (SMTP)
    Smtpout.secureserver.net



Click More Settings.
 
  1. On the Internet E-mail Settings window, go to the Outgoing Server tab.
  2. Select My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.
  3. If you did not change the SMTP relay section, select Use same settings as my incoming mail server. If you changed the user name and password in the SMTP relay section of your Manage Email Accounts page, select Log on using and enter the user name and password. The following example assumes you did not change your SMTP relay section in your Manage Email Accounts page.

  1. Go to the Advanced tab, and then change the Outgoing server (SMTP) port to 80 or 3535.
  2. Click OK.
If you want your mail's original copy to be saved in the server Check the Leave a copy of massages on the server button.


 Click Next.


Click Finish.






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