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Default Guidelines to Configure Outlook Express.

Setting up Email Account with Outlook Express




Before starting:

1. Make sure your domain name loads. If it doesn't load your your email account wont work.
2. Make sure you have setup your email accounts at yourdomain.com/cpanel .


You are now ready to begin setting up your email accounts.

1. Open Outlook Express
2. Go to "Tools" and click on "Accounts"

Outlook Express Tutorial 1
3. A "Internet Accounts" window will pop up. Click on "Add", then click on "Mail".

Outlook Express Tutorial 2
4. This will start up Internet Connection Wizard. Enter your name where it says "Display name:" and click "Next" at the bottom right.

Outlook Express Tutorial 3
5. Enter your Email address in the input box. This does NOT have to be your "username@yourdomain.com"( you can use "john@yourdomain.com, webmaster@yourdomain.com, etc). Then click Next.

Outlook Express Tutorial 4
6. In the Incoming mail (POP3…) field type mail.yourdomain.com
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP)… field type mail.yourdomain.com
(so if your domain name is elitepolls.com, then you would put "mail.elitepolls.com" there). Click Next.

Outlook Express Tutorial 5
7. Now type in your username that you have setup from cpanel using the following format: "yourusername@yourdomain.com"

Outlook Express Tutorial 6
8. Just click Finish and you're done!
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Default Thunderbird

Thunderbird
(Thunderbird can be found here: www. mozilla.com/thunderbird, it's great, like firefox for mail!)
In thunderbird the procedure is as follows:
1) 'Edit' -> 'Account Settings...'
2) 'New account...'
3) 'Email account' -> 'Next'
4) Your name -> The address -> 'Next'
5) 'POP' -> mail.yourdomain.com ->
6) Optional - Configure SMTP if needed, same server (mail. yourdomain.com)
7) 'Next'
8) theaddress@yourdomain.com -> 'Next'
9) Account Name (can be whatever) -> 'Next'
10) Review the setting and click 'Finish'

All done! Enjoy!
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