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Claris
Emailer
Setting up Mail With
Claris:
(1) After loading Claris,
choose Setup --> Internet Setup
(2) You probably do not need to change the Outgoing
Mail (SMTP) Server. The SMTP server should be the
server of your local access provider.
(3) Virtual Domain Customers should enter their domain
name for 'Account Name'.
(4) Put your username and domain name in the Email
Account box.
Eudora
How do I set up Eudora
to use my POP accounts?
(1) Select Tools...Personalities.
(2) Right click the left-hand side of the screen.
Select 'New'.
(3) The 'New Account Wizard' will appear. Type in a
name for this account and select 'Next>'.
(4) Select 'Create a brand new email account' and
select 'Next>'.
(5) Type in your actual name (not your email address)
and select 'Next>'.
(6) Type in the email address you wish for people to
send email to (this can be an alias or a true POP
box). Select 'Next>'.
(7) Type in the true user for this POP box (this is
NOT an alias). Select 'Next>'.
(8) Select 'POP' for type of incoming mail server.
Then type in your domain name in 'Incoming Mail
Server' field. Select 'Next>'.
(9) Select 'Finish'.
(10) Right-click on the new personality created, and
select 'Modify'.
(11) In the 'SMTP Server' field, type the name of your
local ISP's (such as AOL, Earthlink, AT&T) mail
server. Select 'OK', and you are ready to go!
(Do NOT type in your own domain name. Your SMTP
services are provided for by your local ISP. If they
do not provide SMTP services.)


Microsoft
Internet Mail
Setting up Mail Servers
With Microsoft Internet Mail:
(1) After loading the Internet Mail program, choose
Mail --> Options
(2) Click on Server
(3) Add your personal information.
(4) Move to the box titled Servers.
(5) You probably do not need to change the Outgoing
Mail (SMTP) Server. The SMTP server should be the
server of your local access provider.
(6) For Incoming Mail (POP3) Virtual Domain Customers
should enter their domain name.
(7) Put your username in the POP3account box.
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Microsoft
Outlook
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. The incoming mail server should be
your domain. 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.
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Microsoft
Outlook Express 5.0
These instructions are
accurate, as of Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0.
1. When Outlook Express Starts click Tools ->
Accounts.
2. Inside the "Internet Accounts Windows"
click Add -> Mail.
3. Fill in your name. Click Next.
4. Click "I already have an e-mail address that
I'd like to use" and fill in your email address.
Click Next.
5. On the "Email Servers Name" page, fill in
the server information. "My incoming mail server
is a POP3 server." The incoming mail server
should be your domain. The Outgoing Mail (SMTP) should
be from your ISP. Click Next
6. Put in your mailbox username in the account name
field, and the password below. Click Next.
7. Click Finish
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Netscape
Communicator
Setting up Mail Servers
With Netscape Communicator:
1. After loading Netscape Composer, choose Edit ->
Preferences
2. Click on Identity
3. Add your personal information.
4. Click on Mail Server.
5. You probably do not need to change the Outgoing
Mail (SMTP) Server. The SMTP server should be the
server of your local access provider.
6. Virtual Domain Customers should enter their domain
name for "incoming mail server".
7. Put your username in the Mail server user name box.
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Netscape
Navigator
Setting up Mail With
Netscape Navigator:
1. After loading Netscape Navigator, choose Options
--> Mail and News Preferences
2. Click on Identity
3. Add your personal information.
4. Click on Servers.
5. You probably do not need to change the Outgoing
Mail (SMTP) Server. The SMTP server should be the
server of your local access provider.
6. Virtual Domain Customers should enter their domain
name for "Incoming Mail (POP) Server".
7. Put your username in the POP user ID: box.
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You're all set.
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