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| | Windows mail I can't see where to input the POP SMTP information. It says you can do this but I get a message that says " http mail is no longer supported " -- iownavw |
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| | Re: Windows mail Your trying got hook up a hotmail account??? That's a not supported option any more use Outlook in office it works there "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news D8CB485-2485-4A6D-A86A-449327C40599@microsoft.com...>I can't see where to input the POP SMTP information. It says you can do >this > but I get a message that says " http mail is no longer supported " > -- > iownavw |
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| | Re: Windows mail I'm just trying to setup to my ISP email server -- iownavw "Techno-Crat" wrote: > Your trying got hook up a hotmail account??? > That's a not supported option any more > use Outlook in office it works there > > "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news D8CB485-2485-4A6D-A86A-449327C40599@microsoft.com...> >I can't see where to input the POP SMTP information. It says you can do > >this > > but I get a message that says " http mail is no longer supported " > > -- > > iownavw > |
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| | Re: Windows mail Sandy In Windows Mail, select Tools/Accounts. Click the Add Button. Click Email Account/Next button. Click enter your Name/Next button. Enter the Email Address for your ISP account/Next. Click the Incoming email server type menu and select POP3. This where you enter the Incoming Mail and Outgoing e-mail information that your ISP gave you. Click Next to finish the wizard. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 026229D-CD50-437E-B196-9F9E40CCAF12@microsoft.com...> I'm just trying to setup to my ISP email server > -- > iownavw > > > "Techno-Crat" wrote: > >> Your trying got hook up a hotmail account??? >> That's a not supported option any more >> use Outlook in office it works there >> >> "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news D8CB485-2485-4A6D-A86A-449327C40599@microsoft.com...>> >I can't see where to input the POP SMTP information. It says you can do >> >this >> > but I get a message that says " http mail is no longer supported " >> > -- >> > iownavw >> |
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| | Re: Windows mail Right after I click to enter your Name/Next button is when this message comes up. But your repy gave me an idea which worked but was not the right info to put in that box. Thanks for all your help gents! -- iownavw "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > Sandy > > In Windows Mail, select Tools/Accounts. > Click the Add Button. > Click Email Account/Next button. > Click enter your Name/Next button. > Enter the Email Address for your ISP account/Next. > Click the Incoming email server type menu and select POP3. This where you > enter the Incoming Mail and Outgoing e-mail information that your ISP gave > you. > Click Next to finish the wizard. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 026229D-CD50-437E-B196-9F9E40CCAF12@microsoft.com...> > I'm just trying to setup to my ISP email server > > -- > > iownavw > > > > > > "Techno-Crat" wrote: > > > >> Your trying got hook up a hotmail account??? > >> That's a not supported option any more > >> use Outlook in office it works there > >> > >> "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news D8CB485-2485-4A6D-A86A-449327C40599@microsoft.com...> >> >I can't see where to input the POP SMTP information. It says you can do > >> >this > >> > but I get a message that says " http mail is no longer supported " > >> > -- > >> > iownavw > >> > > |
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| | Re: Windows mail Glad you got the problem sorted. Enjoy. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:82804439-6393-4AA3-910D-AC0DF12B09EE@microsoft.com... > Right after I click to enter your Name/Next button is when this message > comes > up. > But your repy gave me an idea which worked but was not the right info to > put > in that box. > Thanks for all your help gents! > > -- > iownavw > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > >> Sandy >> >> In Windows Mail, select Tools/Accounts. >> Click the Add Button. >> Click Email Account/Next button. >> Click enter your Name/Next button. >> Enter the Email Address for your ISP account/Next. >> Click the Incoming email server type menu and select POP3. This where you >> enter the Incoming Mail and Outgoing e-mail information that your ISP >> gave >> you. >> Click Next to finish the wizard. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news 026229D-CD50-437E-B196-9F9E40CCAF12@microsoft.com...>> > I'm just trying to setup to my ISP email server >> > -- >> > iownavw >> > >> > >> > "Techno-Crat" wrote: >> > >> >> Your trying got hook up a hotmail account??? >> >> That's a not supported option any more >> >> use Outlook in office it works there >> >> >> >> "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news D8CB485-2485-4A6D-A86A-449327C40599@microsoft.com...>> >> >I can't see where to input the POP SMTP information. It says you can >> >> >do >> >> >this >> >> > but I get a message that says " http mail is no longer supported " >> >> > -- >> >> > iownavw >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Windows mail I keep getting this: The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'MSN', Server: 'pop3.email.msn.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 995, Secure(SSL): Yes, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E I've selected "...server requires a secure connection." I can access my newsgroups. Any solutions? -- --piaqt "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > Glad you got the problem sorted. Enjoy. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:82804439-6393-4AA3-910D-AC0DF12B09EE@microsoft.com... > > Right after I click to enter your Name/Next button is when this message > > comes > > up. > > But your repy gave me an idea which worked but was not the right info to > > put > > in that box. > > Thanks for all your help gents! > > > > -- > > iownavw > > > > > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > > > >> Sandy > >> > >> In Windows Mail, select Tools/Accounts. > >> Click the Add Button. > >> Click Email Account/Next button. > >> Click enter your Name/Next button. > >> Enter the Email Address for your ISP account/Next. > >> Click the Incoming email server type menu and select POP3. This where you > >> enter the Incoming Mail and Outgoing e-mail information that your ISP > >> gave > >> you. > >> Click Next to finish the wizard. > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Ronnie Vernon > >> Microsoft MVP > >> Windows Shell/User > >> > >> > >> "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news 026229D-CD50-437E-B196-9F9E40CCAF12@microsoft.com...> >> > I'm just trying to setup to my ISP email server > >> > -- > >> > iownavw > >> > > >> > > >> > "Techno-Crat" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Your trying got hook up a hotmail account??? > >> >> That's a not supported option any more > >> >> use Outlook in office it works there > >> >> > >> >> "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news D8CB485-2485-4A6D-A86A-449327C40599@microsoft.com...> >> >> >I can't see where to input the POP SMTP information. It says you can > >> >> >do > >> >> >this > >> >> > but I get a message that says " http mail is no longer supported " > >> >> > -- > >> >> > iownavw > >> >> > >> > >> > > |
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