J Julian May 27, 2007 #2 Hamster said: what is a outgoing and incoming server for sending mail? Click to expand... Since you have an aversion for using Windows Mail "help" and don't seem willing to consult your ISP perhaps we could do it for you. Who is your ISP... Internet Service Provider? Meanwhile there is an amazing facility on computers linked to the internet called Google www.google.com which magically answers questions. Amaze your friends by typing POP3 into it and lo and behold! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol
Hamster said: what is a outgoing and incoming server for sending mail? Click to expand... Since you have an aversion for using Windows Mail "help" and don't seem willing to consult your ISP perhaps we could do it for you. Who is your ISP... Internet Service Provider? Meanwhile there is an amazing facility on computers linked to the internet called Google www.google.com which magically answers questions. Amaze your friends by typing POP3 into it and lo and behold! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol
M Marcia Bockelman May 27, 2007 #3 I acan get the pop and SMTP information in, user name and password but will not accept verificastion of user name and password. This window just keeps appearing. Any suggestions?
I acan get the pop and SMTP information in, user name and password but will not accept verificastion of user name and password. This window just keeps appearing. Any suggestions?