Support - Microsoft Outlook 2002
- You can open Microsoft Outlook
on your computer by going to Start -> Programs -> Microsoft
Outlook.
- Once in Microsoft Outlook, from the
Tools menu, select E-mail Accounts.
Then select the radio button marked Add a new e-mail account
and click Next.
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- Select the radio button marked
POP3 and click Next.
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- In the User Information
fields, enter your first and last name and e-mail address you would
like to set up on Microsoft Outlook.
In the Server
Information fields, enter pop.readyhosting.com as the
Incoming mail server and smtp.readyhosting.com as
the Outgoing mail server.
NOTE:
You can also enter mail.yourdomain.com for both the incoming and
outgoing mail servers.
In the Logon Information
fields, enter your e-mail address as the User Name
and the password for that mailbox as the Password.
Then click More Settings.
NOTE:
Enter the e-mail address of your actual mailbox, NOT a forwarding
address. Once you have configured Outlook to this mailbox, Outlook
will receive mail sent to all forwarding addresses associated with
this mailbox.
If you have previously configured e-mail
programs to your mailbox using only the name of the mailbox ("mailbox_name"
with no "@domain.com"), continue to use that mailbox name.
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- Click on the Outgoing Server
tab and check the box labeled My outgoing server (SMTP)
requires authentication.
- Then select the radio button marked
Use same settings as my incoming mail server.
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- Click on the Advanced tab
and verify that the Incoming server (POP3) is set
to 110 and the Outgoing sever (SMTP) is set to 25.
Then click OK.
- NOTE: If you have previously
sent messages with a different SMTP port number, that number will
still work.
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- Microsoft Outlook has now been configured
to your mailbox! Click Finish; then click on the
Inbox icon in the left navigation menu of Microsoft
Outlook to see the inbox of the e-mail account you have just set up.
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- Send yourself a message from an external
e-mail address to make sure that you are properly set up to receive
mail. Click on the Send/Receive button to receive
your incoming e-mail.
Next, send a message using Outlook
to an external e-mail address to make sure that you can send mail.
If you do not receive an error message when you receive or send
mail, you can begin using Microsoft Outlook.
- If you would like Microsoft Outlook to
receive mail from more than one mailbox, select first the
Tools menu and then E-mail Accounts again
and continue along with the steps outlined in this tutorial.
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