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Configure Outlook Express version 6 using Microsoft's setup wizardStep 1: Click on "Set up a Mail account…"When you first run Outlook Express, you will be invited to use the Microsoft Wizard. Click on the link called "set up a Mail account....". If the wizard is not available, go straight to Manual setup .
Step 2: Set up your nameInsert your name, or your business name, depending on the purpose of this e-mail account. e.g. 'John Smith', or 'Netregistry Pty Ltd' Once entered, click "Next".
Step 3: Define your Reply Email AddressEnter your e-mail address in this field. Click "Next", when done.
Step 4: Define your mail serversEnter the following information:
Once you have entered all the server details, click "Next".
Step 5: Define your email addressIn the field called "Account Name" replace 'info@domain.com' with the full e-mail address you wish to use. You must have created this address in The Console. The "Password" field should contain the password that you chose you set up your email account in The Console. Tick the "Remember password" box, if you do not wish to re-enter the password each time you check your mail. Make sure that "Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA)" box is NOT ticked. Once this is completed, click "Next".
Step 6: Setup completion. Run a test.That is it. Simply click "Finish" on the next page. Create an email and send yourself a test message. You can try sending a message to check that the Outgoing mail server provided by your ISP is working correctly. If it does not, an error message will pop up, where you will be asked to check the account settings. Follow the instructions and make sure that you have not mistyped anything during the setup. Another common problem is if you mistype the password during setup. In this case, a box will pop up with the account name and password, asking you to re-enter them. Simply re-type the password as you remember it and try again. When all else fails, call us on 02 9699 6099 and a member of our staff will be happy to go through the settings with you. |