Windows Mail Server names

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New computer with Vista and ISP Orange. Want to set up Windows Mail e-mail
but stumped when setup asks for POP3 & SMTP server names.Appreciate this
information. Many thanks.
 
Ray said:
New computer with Vista and ISP Orange. Want to set up Windows Mail e-mail
but stumped when setup asks for POP3 & SMTP server names.Appreciate this
information. Many thanks.

Follow the money...

Since you pay Orange for an email service they are the
logical people to ask and they owe you the support, nevertheless...

http://tinyurl.com/3crqxa

While you are here...

I'll you have Norton or McAfee antivirus software
preinstalled on your new PC you should give serious
consideration to getting rid of them since they are incompatible
with Windows Mail and will screw you in due course
(randomly but at a time of maximum inconvenience.)

A tried and tested alternative is Avast (free.)
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html

NB.
Email AV scanning is superfluous and should
be omitted during the install process.
http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3
 
hi ray,im in same boat did you manage to get server addresses.if so could you
help me out.thanks
 
debs said:
hi ray,im in same boat did you manage to get server addresses.if so could
you
help me out.thanks

Follow the money...

Since you pay Orange for an email service they are the
logical people to ask and they owe you the support, nevertheless...

http://tinyurl.com/3crqxa

While you are here...

I'll you have Norton or McAfee antivirus software
preinstalled on your new PC you should give serious
consideration to getting rid of them since they are incompatible
with Windows Mail and will screw you in due course
(randomly but at a time of maximum inconvenience.)

A tried and tested alternative is Avast (free.)
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html

NB.
Email AV scanning is superfluous and should
be omitted during the install process.
http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3
 
Ray said:
New computer with Vista and ISP Orange. Want to set up Windows Mail e-mail
but stumped when setup asks for POP3 & SMTP server names.Appreciate this
information. Many thanks.
 
i am new to this forum. so i like looking through the problems for when i
stumble. it would be nice to think that there are genuine people that want to
help. bearing in mind, this person needing help with there pop and smtp have
probably been pulling there hair out for hours before they even got to here.
and thats the reply they get. enough to smash ones computer up completley.
now i never know wether answers are genuine or not. thanks
 
If you've worked in this business for any length of time, you'd know
that the reply that was given was the correct one. Every ISP and
mail provider has their own mail servers, and each gives their
servers unique names. There are probably in the neighborhood
of 20,000 mail server names. The best source for getting the correct
mail server name is one's ISP or mail provider.
 
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