Contact your email account provider, or check their website. If they support Outlook Express, they'll be able to give you the setting you need.
2006-09-27 05:22:41
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answer #1
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answered by Goffik 6
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If you want to use business or personal e-mail ., you may need the following info:
First: Call your ISP and ask them if they can able to provide or setup e-mail account for you. If they answer Yes then you have lucky bec. they provide you the sever info and step by step in setting up e-mail for your Outlook Express. Like for example. They give you the Incoming Mail (POP) address and Outgoing Mail (SMTP) addrsss.
If you already have this and then they didn't give any info about the OE config , then do the following.
1.) Click tools and click Account
2.) Go click Mail
3.) Click Add button and then cick Mail
4.) Type your name in the blank field area
5.) Click next
6.) Type your email address (provided from your ISP)
7.) Click next
8.) Type the POP server account which your ISP provided to you
9.) Type the SMTP server account which your ISP provided to you
10.) Type your account name
11.) type your password
Voila!!!
2006-09-27 12:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't suggest using outlook empress. For a number of reasons, it lacks on security, you need to have it set up a certain way in order to receive and send mail otherwise it wont work. You can only access that mail from your computer.
You would be at lot better off just using one of the email services that you can access from any computer or anywhere, such as AOL, hotmail, yahoo and so on.
2006-09-27 12:24:52
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answered by Linds 7
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outlook express is only a mail client. it only gets the information from the servers you ask it to use. it doesn't have it's own servers therefore we cannot advise you how to set this information up without knowing who your email provider is.
2006-09-27 12:23:34
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answered by doyler78 5
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wow, not very much info... what email server are you using?
comcast, verizon. yahoo etc more info would help
2006-09-27 12:23:56
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answer #5
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answered by itleed 1
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