Setting up E-Mail Program Collecting and sending e-mails: Mail programs vary in the way you setup preferences and options. On this page, we use the Internet mail program that comes with Windows 98 as an example. Remember your POP account is the account name(s) you specify in your Mail Manager at http://www.yourdomain.com/menu E-Mail Programs Outlook Express Eudora Light Netscape Composer Netscape Mail For more information on specific mail programs, contact software manufacturers. Outlook Express is highly recommended - see setting-up details below Mail Setting POP Mail Account: e.g. you@yourdomain.com # Incoming Mail (POP3) Server: mail.yourdomain.com. # Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server: mail.yourlocalISP.com or mail.yourdomain.com Setting up Mail with Microsoft Outlook 1. After loading Outlook, choose Tools... ==> Services ... 2. Click add, and choose Internet E-Mail. Click OK.  3. In the General tab of the email Properties dialog box, fill in your personal information.  4. Click on the Servers tab, and fill in the server information. The Outgoing Mail (SMTP) should be your ISP (example: yourisp.com ). The Incoming Mail Server should be your domain (example: mail.yourdomain.com). Put in your mailbox username in the account name field, and the password below. Click OK.  5. Your new settings will not take effect until you choose Exit and Log off on the File menu, and then restart Microsoft Outlook. If youre looking for another email program that's simple to use try Eudora Light, you can download it for free at http://eudora.qualcomm.com/eudoralight/ |