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Accessing Your Email
Email Client Settings In the examples below:
yourname refers to your actual account name
yourdomainname.com refers to the actual name of your domain
Your
incoming mail server is referred to as POP or POP3
Your
outgoing mail server is referred to as SMTP or IMAP
Use your domain name for both incoming and outgoing mail servers

Eudora 5.1

1. From the Menu bar select "tools" and then "options"
2. Select "getting started" in the options Menu

3. In "Real name", enter the name you would like to see when sending e-mails
4) In "Return Address", enter the email address you wish to send mail from: your name@yourdomainname.com
5) In "Mail Server (Incoming)", enter yourdomainname.com.
6) In "Login Name", enter the User name of your account.
7) In "SMTP Server (Outgoing)", enter yourdomainname.com
8) Click OK
9) Click on the "checking Mail" tab.
10) Enter your domain name as the mail server and enter your username in the login name section.
You may also want to select the save password box.

Testing your e-mail:

Select "Check Mail" under the File menu.
Enter your password into the Password Window that pops up, then click on the Proceed button.
Eudora will check to see if you have email.
You can now send a test email message to yourself and then check to see if it gets returned to you.
If you checked "Save Password", Eudora will not prompt you again for your password after the first time.
Note: Your default email address is yourname@yourdomainname.com
This is where all of your email will be sent to.

Microsoft Outlook Express

1) In the Menu bar click on "tools" and then "accounts"
2) Click on "add" and then "mail"
3) In Display Name, type your name. Click "Next"
4) E-mail address: enter yourname@yourdomainname.com Click "Next"
5) My incoming mail server is a "POP3".
5) Incoming Mail (POP3 or IMAP)server: Enter yourdomainname.com
6) Outgoing Mail (SMTP) server: Enter
yourdomainname.com
7) Click Next
8) POP account name: User Name  Password: Your Password Click "Next".
9) Internet Mail Account Name: Your can name this whatever you would like. It can always be changed later
10) Choose your connection type depending on your connection method.
11) Click "Finish"

Microsoft Outlook 2000/XP

1) In the Menu bar, select "tools" and then "accounts" (98/2000). Or, "e-mail accounts" (XP)
2) Select add a new E-mail account
3) Select POP3 and click next

4) Fill in all information. Enter your name, your e-mail address, your username and password.
Both the Incoming and outgoing mail server will be yourdomainname.com
5) You can then select "test account settings". Microsoft Outlook will then test the configuration for your POP e-mail account.
6. You are now all set to send and receive e-mail and add more accounts if needed.

Netscape Communicator 6

1) From Netscape Composer select "edit" and then "mail/news account settings"
2) Select new account.
3) Select ISP or email provider and click next.
4) Enter your name and e-mail address and click next.
5) Select POP as your incoming mail server. Then enter your domain name for both the
incoming and outgoing mail server. Click next.

6) Enter your User Name for your account.
7) Enter any name that you would like to call this account. Example: Home Account.
Click Next
8) Verify all account information and click "finished"
9) You have successfully configured Netscape Composer to be your email client.

For more information, consult your email client's help files.



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