Set up Outlook Express – Setting up new email accounts
To send and receive emails using Outlook Express, we first need
to set up an email account. This is accomplished by providing
certain details to the software so that it can connect to the email
server (the computer which stores the email), log in at the
designated account and download/send all messages. You thus, need to
create an account in Outlook Express to download and send
emails.
This tutorial will lead you through the steps of creating new
email accounts in Outlook Express and using these accounts to send
and receive emails. The tutorial has been written using Outlook
Express version 6.
Setting up new email accounts in Outlook Express - 10 Steps
Without further ado, let us look at the steps which we need to
follow for setting up an email account in Outlook Express. Note:
When you open Outlook Express for the first time, you might be asked
if you want to set it as a default email client on your system. Make
sure you answer in the affirmative.
- Start Outlook Express. Click on Tools in the menu bar
and then go to Accounts
- This brings up the Internet Accounts pop-up window.
Click on the Mail tab, to bring it to the front if it is
not already so. If you are starting Outlook Express for the first
time, there would not be any email accounts listed on this
window.
- To add a new mail account, click on the Add button and
then on Mail as shown in the image below.
- This brings up the Internet Connection Wizard pop-up window.
Enter your name in the Display Name field and click on the
Next button.
- The wizard now asks for your email address. Enter the full
email address and click on the Next button.
- In the next window, you need to feed in three important bits
of information - the incoming and outgoing email
servers and the type of the incoming email
server.
It is likely that the incoming email server is
POP3. The incoming and outgoing email servers can be
yourdomain.com, mail.yourdomain.com or any other
value depending on how the email server has been configured. If
you are a beginner, you might not know what the incoming and
outgoing servers mean. It is not important at this stage to
know the meaning; you simply need to know their
values. Call up your I.S.P. and ask them to provide the
information. I know that the email accounts at the domain http://www.hpgolfclub.com/ are all POP3.
Additionally, the incoming and outgoing email servers are the same
– hpgolfclub.com.
- The last information that you need to enter to complete the
setup of the new account is the username and password for that
email account. These login details would have been given to you by
your ISP or you would have set these online using a control
panel.
After completing the fields for Account Name and
Password, click on the Next button.
- In the following window, click on the Finish button to
complete the process of setting up a new email account in Outlook
Express.
- You will now see the new email account has been added to the
Accounts list. The account is referred by its server
name.
- To compose a new email click on the Create Mail button
or click on Messages - New Message. This opens a blank
email for you. Enter the senders email address, subject and the
matter.
When you have composed your email, click on the File
– Send Message. The email will be sent and a copy stored in
the Sent Items folder.
You can create several email accounts in Outlook Express. So if
you have 6 email accounts on your web site, you can set up all
these.
As I mentioned in point #9 (above), Outlook Express will refer to
an email account by its server name. So if you have several email
accounts on your domain, they would be referred to as
yourdomain.com(1), yourdomain.com(2) etc. (or
something similar). To make this more user friendly, Outlook Express
gives you the option of changing these values. Open the
Internet Accounts pop-up once again by clicking on
Tools and then Accounts. Make sure the Mail tab
is in the front. Double-click on the account name. This brings up
the Properties window of that account. Enter any descriptive
name in the first field, as shown in the image below.
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