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Configuring your email client: Outlook Express. Solution: Open Outlook Express. 1. Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Accounts.' 2. Click 'Add', then select 'Mail.' 3. Select 'POP3,' then click 'Next.' 4. Setup the Account. o Enter 'Your Name' as you would like it to appear. o Enter your 'E-mail Address' in the form of '[email protected]' (replace with your e-mail addresses). If you need help creating an email account in the cPanel. o Enter 'mail.yourdomain.com' (replace yourdomain.com with your domain) in the 'Incoming Mail Server' (POP3) field. o Enter 'mail.yourdomain.com' (replace yourdomain.com with your domain) in the 'Outgoing Mail Server' (SMTP) field. o Enter your full e-mail address (in the form of [email protected]) in the 'User Name' field. o Enter your password (for the e-mail account, not the password you use to log into the Control Panel) in the 'Password' field. 5. Click 'More Settings.' 6. Click on the 'Outgoing Server' tab. 7. Put a check next to 'My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.' Make sure that 'Use same settings as my incoming mail server' is selected. 8. Click 'OK.' 9. Click 'Next.' 10. Click 'Finish.' That's it, you're done! Configuring your email client: Outlook 2003 Solution: 1. Open Outlook 2003. 2. Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Email Accounts.'

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Configuring your email client: Outlook Express.

Solution:

Open Outlook Express.

1. Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Accounts.'2. Click 'Add', then select 'Mail.'

3. Select 'POP3,' then click 'Next.'

4. Setup the Account.

o Enter 'Your Name' as you would like it to appear.

o Enter your 'E-mail Address' in the form of '[email protected]' (replace with your e-mail addresses). If you need help creating an email account in the cPanel.

o Enter 'mail.yourdomain.com' (replace yourdomain.com with your domain) in the 'Incoming Mail Server' (POP3) field.

o Enter 'mail.yourdomain.com' (replace yourdomain.com with your domain) in the 'Outgoing Mail Server' (SMTP) field.

o Enter your full e-mail address (in the form of [email protected]) in the 'User Name' field.

o Enter your password (for the e-mail account, not the password you use to log into the Control Panel) in the 'Password' field.

5. Click 'More Settings.'

6. Click on the 'Outgoing Server' tab.

7. Put a check next to 'My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.' Make sure that 'Use same settings as my incoming mail server' is selected.

8. Click 'OK.'

9. Click 'Next.'

10. Click 'Finish.' That's it, you're done!

Configuring your email client: Outlook 2003

Solution:

1. Open Outlook 2003.2. Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Email Accounts.'

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3. Select 'Add a new e-mail account,' then click 'Next.'

4. Select 'POP3,' then click 'Next.'

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5. Setup the Account. o Enter 'Your Name' as you would like it to appear.

o Enter your 'E-mail Address' in the form of '[email protected]' (replace with your e-mail addresses).

o Enter 'mail.yourdomain.com' (replace yourdomain.com with your domain) in the 'Incoming Mail Server' (IMAP) field.

o Enter 'mail.yourdomain.com' (replace yourdomain.com with your domain) in the 'Outgoing Mail Server' (SMTP) field.

o Enter your full e-mail address (in the form of [email protected]) in the 'User Name' field.

o Enter your password (for the e-mail account, not the password you use to log into the Control Panel) in the 'Password' field.

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6. Click 'More Settings.'7. Click on the 'Outgoing Server' tab.

8. Put a check next to 'My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.' Make sure that 'Use same settings as my incoming mail server' is selected.

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9. Click the 'Advanced' tab.10. Change the POP3 to 110 and 'SMTP' port to be 25.

11. Click 'OK.'12. Click 'Next.' Click 'Finish.' - That's it, you're done!