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| | Windows Mail Configuration I am new to Vista and Windows Mail. Is there a way to configure settings so that I don't have to type in username and password everytime I receive mail and everytime I want to sent out a message? Thank you. |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Configuration "Alan Wasserman" <Alan Wasserman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:37E943ED-A959-4694-BF8F-89E75A398175@xxxxxx Quote: >I am new to Vista and Windows Mail. Is there a way to configure settings so > that I don't have to type in username and password everytime I receive > and everytime I want to sent out a message? Thank you. Account, then Properties, then Servers. Under Incoming Mail Server, enter your username and your password, with any approvals it asks for. If there's no check mark in the box before Remember password, click on this box and then Apply. Click on OK and then Close. However, some people have reported finding that clicking on Apply after clicking on the box before Remember password erases the password, so you may have to experiment with this a little. |
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