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This page provides instructions for configuring Microsoft
Outlook 2002 and Outlook Express account email
Microsoft Outlook 2003
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From the Tools pull-down menu select the
Accounts option.
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Select the Mail tab.
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Select Add and then Mail from the list
provided.
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Follow the instructions provided by the wizard. Some tips
are provided below:
- Incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP) server - This is
typically the VPS v2/v3 IP address or your domain name,
for example yourcompany.com.
- Select either POP3 or IMAP - If
you are unsure which to select, we recommend you select
POP.
- Outgoing mail (SMTP) server - This is
typically the VPS v2/v3 IP address or your domain name,
for example yourcompany.com.
- Account Name - This should be your email
username, for example bob for an email address of
bob@yourcompany.com.
- Password - This is be the password you
associated with the Account Name above.
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Click More Settings.
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Check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires
authentication box. Use the same settings as the
incoming mail server for SMTP-Auth.
Microsoft Outlook Express 6
The following instructions will guide you through the process
of configuring Microsoft Outlook Express to check your email.
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Start Outlook Express and select Accounts from the
Tools menu.
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You will see a listing of all the different accounts that
you have Outlook Express configured to use. Click on Add
and select Mail... to add a new email account.
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The Account Wizard will start up and guide you
through the configuration process. Use the following
information from the Virtual Server when prompted by the
wizard.
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When prompted for your email address, enter
your username at your Host domain name (for example,
username@YOUR-DOMAIN.NAME.
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When asked for the Type of mail server, select
either POP3 or IMAP.
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Use your Host domain name or VPS v2/v3 IP address for
the Incoming Mail and Outgoing Mail
servers.
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Use your username as the POP account name.
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Use the password associated with your account
username as the Password.
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When you finish with the wizard, it will return you to
the Internet Accounts window. Your email account will be
displayed. It is now ready to receive email via POP or IMAP
(depending on which configuration you selected).
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Highlight the account and click the Properties
button. The Properties Window displays.
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Click the Servers tab and select the My server
requires Authentication box at the bottom of the window.
Click the Settings button, the Outgoing Mailserver
window displays.
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Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server
and Click OK. Outlook Express is now configured to
send email via SMTP.
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