
1. Open Outlook Express
2. Move to the "Tools" drop down menu and select "Accounts."

3. Select "Add Mail" from the "Right" menu option.

4. In the "account name box", enter a name for your
mail account, and click "Next."

4. In the "Email Box", enter the email address for
this account and click "Next."

5. Set "Mail Server Names"

6. Enter the "Login and Password" for this email account.
Use the "full email address" as the login name
of the account you're configuring, as illustrated in
the following "example."

7. Click "Finish." and you'll see a message like this:

8. Do not exit your account settings yet!
Highlight your "New Account" and select "Properties."
as illustrated in the following example:

9. In the properties dialog box, select "Servers",
then select the "My Server Requires Authentication"
option as shown below:

That's pretty well it! Close your account settings and test
out your new address by sending a message to it.
If you're able to send a message, and receive that same
message in your new account, then congratulations! -
you've successfully setup your first email account on
our servers. You can configure as many email accounts
as your like in Outlook Express using the same above
process.
Potential problems with sending mail:
Due the the mass amount of abuse from a few problem
souls, an increasing number of ISP's are disabling ability
to "send mail" through someone else's SMTP server.
If you receive an error message when attempting to use
our "Outgoing SMTP" server, it probably means your ISP
has denied access to (what is otherwise known) as 'third
party relaying." To solve this problem, simply
go back to your account properties, and select the "server
settings" tab. Then, there are two things
you must do:
1. Change the "SMTP Outgoing Mail Server" settings
to the same ones as you're using on your ISP's email
account. To do this, have a look at "Step 8" just
a few above this one. In this case, select the
properties of your ISP mail account, then go to properties,
and select "Servers." Copy those "SMTP Outgoing
Mail Server" settings to your new account, or write
them down and enter them in manually.
2. Deselect the "My Server Requires Authentication"
option.
DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE! You can now receive mail from
your domain account, while sending mail will be accomplished
through your ISP's SMTP servers. This will in
no way effect the performance or look of your email
messages coming from your domain.
Note: PLEASE… DO NOT send large volumes of mailings
through our SMTP Relay server. It's really provided
as a courtesy to our users, and not something to be
used for mass mailing list purposes. If you're sending
large emails, or are running a mailing list, PLEASE
use your ISP's mail server for this purpose. They are
better setup for this sort of heavy duty usage, and
you won't clog our SMTP server, which also needs to
provide resources to other users.
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