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| | Trying to set another ISP up in Winmail I'm trying to set another ISP up in Winmail. I have a cable account and I can't get the mail from my other ISP. How do I do this in Winmail? Thanks |
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| | Re: Trying to set another ISP up in Winmail Your second ISP should have a help page that explains how to set up a mail account in Outlook Express. Just follow those directions. Or else, In WinMail go to Tools, Accounts, Add, and the wizard will guide you through the process of adding a second account. Gary VanderMolen "Abera" <Abera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E7CBD45C-E9CF-4094-9739-2372DE1E22D0@microsoft.com... > I'm trying to set another ISP up in Winmail. I have a cable account and I > can't get the mail from my other ISP. How do I do this in Winmail? > Thanks |
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| | Re: Trying to set another ISP up in Winmail I had to call the ISP. Quite easy. Just had to put my user name in the incoming server and my cable in the outgoing server. Thanks for the reply. "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Your second ISP should have a help page that explains how to set up > a mail account in Outlook Express. Just follow those directions. > > Or else, In WinMail go to Tools, Accounts, Add, and the wizard will > guide you through the process of adding a second account. > > Gary VanderMolen > > "Abera" <Abera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E7CBD45C-E9CF-4094-9739-2372DE1E22D0@microsoft.com... > > I'm trying to set another ISP up in Winmail. I have a cable account and I > > can't get the mail from my other ISP. How do I do this in Winmail? > > Thanks > > > |
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| | Re: Trying to set another ISP up in Winmail Thanks for the feedback. Sounds like your ISP has smart tech support. Not many know that you can 'split' the sending and receiving servers. Gary VanderMolen "Abera" <Abera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:62712B84-9621-4F6C-B573-EC4F8FAAC1DE@microsoft.com... >I had to call the ISP. Quite easy. Just had to put my user name in the > incoming server and my cable in the outgoing server. Thanks for the reply. > > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > >> Your second ISP should have a help page that explains how to set up >> a mail account in Outlook Express. Just follow those directions. >> >> Or else, In WinMail go to Tools, Accounts, Add, and the wizard will >> guide you through the process of adding a second account. >> >> Gary VanderMolen >> >> "Abera" <Abera@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E7CBD45C-E9CF-4094-9739-2372DE1E22D0@microsoft.com... >> > I'm trying to set another ISP up in Winmail. I have a cable account and I >> > can't get the mail from my other ISP. How do I do this in Winmail? >> > Thanks >> >> >> |
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