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| | How can I set up my email STMP and POP servers? I am new to Windows Vista and would like to set up my email. Could someone please let me know how I can do this? This is the set up that asks this series of questions - Display Name Email Address Incoming e-mail server type Incoming mail (Pop3 or IMAP) server - This one I need help with Outgoing e-mail server (STMP) name: - This one I need help with (Box) Outgoing server requires authentication - Should I check this? |
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| | Re: How can I set up my email STMP and POP servers? "Tracy M" <Tracy M@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3FE0BA27-A1F6-4B47-BFC2-88EC7D75DFF6@xxxxxx Quote: > > I am new to Windows Vista and would like to set up my email. Could someone > please let me know how I can do this? > > This is the set up that asks this series of questions - > > Display Name > Email Address > Incoming e-mail server type > Incoming mail (Pop3 or IMAP) server - This one I need help with > Outgoing e-mail server (STMP) name: - This one I need help with > (Box) Outgoing server requires authentication - Should I check this? Who do you pay for internet access? -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. http://www.getsafeonline.org/ |
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| | Re: How can I set up my email STMP and POP servers? Tracy M wrote: Quote: > I am new to Windows Vista and would like to set up my email. Could someone > please let me know how I can do this? > > This is the set up that asks this series of questions - > > Display Name > Email Address > Incoming e-mail server type > Incoming mail (Pop3 or IMAP) server - This one I need help with > Outgoing e-mail server (STMP) name: - This one I need help with > (Box) Outgoing server requires authentication - Should I check this? > > > > internet service provider (ISP)should have left you some details, if not someone here can make an educated guess, did you get any paperwork when you signed up for the service? OR are you talking something provided by someone like Google (Gmail) or Microsoft (HotMail)? Briefly the display name doesn't matter, your email address does, it must be right, you cannot just invent one and the provider wi give you this. Incoming server is the internet machine that holds mail for you until you collect it on your machine - POP = Post Office Protocol just like a P.O. Box. The outgoing server is what takes messages you create and tried to pass them along to the recipient's incoming server. This allows for the other guy's server to be busy and you don't have to wait if the message can't go right away. Usually that is provided by the ISP and usually you must use theirs because their server is the only one that knows who you are. If you could just use anybody's you could send junk mail all over the place. Outgoing if provided by ISP will not need authentication usually because it knows who you are, but some can require this and we don;t know until we know who provides it. Hope this help you understand a bit more about what's going on. |
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| VISTA home prem 32bit SP2 --- XP Pro SP3 32bit | Re: How can I set up my email STMP and POP servers? Charlie, Well written... |
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| | Re: How can I set up my email STMP and POP servers? pacinitaly wrote: Quote: > Charlie, > Well written... ![]() > > Heh, I hope you don't mean the spelling mistakes, I really SHOULD get a new keyboard that still has all the letters on it and no sticky keys that you have to pound on before they register ![]() |
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| | Re: How can I set up my email STMP and POP servers? i also need help with this i am trying to set up my windows mail and it asked for POP and STMP....i dont know what to put can you help me "mac" wrote: Quote: > > "Tracy M" <Tracy M@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3FE0BA27-A1F6-4B47-BFC2-88EC7D75DFF6@xxxxxx Quote: > > > > I am new to Windows Vista and would like to set up my email. Could someone > > please let me know how I can do this? > > > > This is the set up that asks this series of questions - > > > > Display Name > > Email Address > > Incoming e-mail server type > > Incoming mail (Pop3 or IMAP) server - This one I need help with > > Outgoing e-mail server (STMP) name: - This one I need help with > > (Box) Outgoing server requires authentication - Should I check this? > What is the part after the @ of the account you are trying to set up? > > Who do you pay for internet access? > > > -- > Regards Steve. > MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. > http://www.getsafeonline.org/ > > > |
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| | Re: How can I set up my email STMP and POP servers? You get the info from the email account provider's website or by Googling... Alltel: not sure... maybe http://tinyurl.com/c78bly Yahoo: If you have the free US Yahoo account (webmail), then you can't use Windows Mail, as it only accesses POP3 and IMAP accounts. If you have the Yahoo Plus account.... http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mai...iew/index.html http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mai...op/pop-14.html AOL: http://www.postmaster.aol.com/imap/index.html these instructions for OE will work for WM... http://www.postmaster.aol.com/imap/express.html -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "ashton taylor" <ashtontaylor@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1FA72F08-D3D3-447D-96EC-AD2AF6AB21D2@xxxxxx Quote: > i also have a yahoo email and a aol email so what would i put for the POP3 > and STMP... > > "Charlie Tame" wrote: > Quote: >> Tracy M wrote: Quote: >> > I am new to Windows Vista and would like to set up my email. Could >> > someone >> > please let me know how I can do this? >> > >> > This is the set up that asks this series of questions - >> > >> > Display Name >> > Email Address >> > Incoming e-mail server type >> > Incoming mail (Pop3 or IMAP) server - This one I need help with >> > Outgoing e-mail server (STMP) name: - This one I need help with >> > (Box) Outgoing server requires authentication - Should I check this? >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Tracy we need to know at least who is providing your email. Your >> internet service provider (ISP)should have left you some details, if not >> someone here can make an educated guess, did you get any paperwork when >> you signed up for the service? OR are you talking something provided by >> someone like Google (Gmail) or Microsoft (HotMail)? >> >> Briefly the display name doesn't matter, your email address does, it >> must be right, you cannot just invent one and the provider wi give you >> this. >> >> Incoming server is the internet machine that holds mail for you until >> you collect it on your machine - POP = Post Office Protocol just like a >> P.O. Box. >> >> The outgoing server is what takes messages you create and tried to pass >> them along to the recipient's incoming server. This allows for the other >> guy's server to be busy and you don't have to wait if the message can't >> go right away. Usually that is provided by the ISP and usually you must >> use theirs because their server is the only one that knows who you are. >> If you could just use anybody's you could send junk mail all over the >> place. >> >> Outgoing if provided by ISP will not need authentication usually because >> it knows who you are, but some can require this and we don;t know until >> we know who provides it. >> >> Hope this help you understand a bit more about what's going on. >> |
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