HELP.ME...............

  • Thread starter Thread starter Eddie Colon
  • Start date Start date
E

Eddie Colon

what is wrong with this e-mail program . what do i put in the box when you
set an account up and in the receive box what do i put for the server and
what do i put for the outgoing box server PLEASE HELP THIS SUCKSSSSSSSSSSSSS
From: "Buford T. Justice" <BTJustice@???.com>
Subject: Re: Windows Mail On Windows XP
Date: Saturday, March 17, 2007 3:11 AM

Native junk e-mail filtering using Outlook 2003's junk e-mail filtering.
 
ask your ISP or check their setup pages.



(e-mail address removed)



what is wrong with this e-mail program . what do i put in the box when you
set an account up and in the receive box what do i put for the server and
what do i put for the outgoing box server PLEASE HELP THIS SUCKSSSSSSSSSSSSS
From: "Buford T. Justice" <BTJustice@???.com>
Subject: Re: Windows Mail On Windows XP
Date: Saturday, March 17, 2007 3:11 AM

Native junk e-mail filtering using Outlook 2003's junk e-mail filtering.
 
Eddie - you should really check for similar problems/solutions in this group.
Failing any luck with that,you should contact your ISP for the exact
parameters after all, that is what you pay them for. ...However! - you could
try the following:

From WinMail, Select: "Tools" > "Accounts"
Highlight your Mail Server & click on "Properties". Then: ..

In the "Mail Servers Properties Box" try the following:

Incoming mail server = POP3
Incoming mail (POP3) = pop.your ISP name.com eg: pop.sky.com
Outgoing mail (SMTP)= smtp.your ISP name.com eg: smtp.sky.com
E-Mail user name = the first part of your email address (b4 the @ sign)
eg: john.smith

Remember Password box: Tick
Logon using secure password authentication: Do NOT Tick - (leave blank)
Mail server requires authentication: Tick

Good Luck & I Hope that works for you!
 
Back
Top