Microsoft Outlook Setup Tutorial

Doteasy Tutorials - Email Setup


                                                
Microsoft Outlook 2002      

Microsoft Outlook is a powerful email and scheduling program offered as part of the Microsoft Office suite of applications. This tutorial shows you how to configure Outlook to retrieve mail from your Doteasy email account. The following screen shots are created with Outlook2002 on Windows XP.

 Start your Outlook 2002 software. Click 'Tools' and select 'Options'.

 On the Options page, select the Mail Setup tab and click 'E-mail Accounts...'

 On the E-mail Accounts page, select 'Add a new e-mail account' and click 'Next'.


 On the Server Type page select 'POP3' server type.



  On the Internet E-mail Settings (POP3) page enter the email user name and e-mail address, user name and password and incoming and outgoing mail servers and then click 'Next'. You may check 'Remember password' but DO NOT check 'Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA)'.

You may also use Test Account Settings to test that your accounts settings are working. Then click Next.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
User Name: userID@yourdomain.com 
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Incoming mail server (POP3): mail.yourdomain.com
        (Replace yourdomain.com with your domain name)
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): provided by your ISP
        (Consult your ISP for your SMTP server name)
        (If your ISP does not provide SMTP server, click here)
   

 Congratulations! You have successfully setup your POP email software. Click Finish to end.


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12th of March, 2009

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