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How to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mailHow to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mail

You will need your E-mail server settings to set up your E-mail program.

If the E-mail you are using is provided with a Thomas Cole Hosted Domain your incoming mail server (POP3) will be mail.yourdomain.com and your account name will be your full E-mail address.

Your outgoing mail server (SMTP) is dependant on the ISP you are using.

Click Here for a list of common SMTP servers.

Open Outlook Express.

Click the Tools, menu and select Accounts.

Click on the "New" button.

How to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mail

In the Your Name screen of the Account Setup Assistant, enter your full name.

Click the right arrow.

How to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mail

In the Internet E-mail Address screen, check "I already have an E-mail address..." and in the E-mail address field, type your full E-mail address (e.g., support@thomascole.net).

Click the right arrow.

How to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mail

Select My incoming mail server is a POP server

In the Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server field, type your Incoming mail server (POP) (as determined during step 1 of this walkthrough).

In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server field, type your Outgoing mail server (SMTP) (as determined during step 1 of this walkthrough).

Click the right arrow.

How to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mail

In the Account name field, type your full E-mail address (e.g., support@thomascole.net).

In the Password field, type your E-mail password.

Click the right arrow.

How to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mail

In the Account Name field, enter a name to remember this account (e.g. your E-mail address)

How to Set Up Outlook Express to Send and Receive E-mail

Click Finish to Close the Account Setup Assistant window and you are done.

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