Windows Mail setup

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Henry Krautter

Hi, I'm using Vista Business and I can't get Windows mail to save my settings. I'm using JUNO for my ISP.
 
Thanks, but I do have the version of JUNO that works with Vista and it is
working, but I want to use "Windows Mail" for my e-mail. When I enter the
dialing numbers and password in Windows Mail setup I can dial up once, but
then the next
time I click on the Windows Mail" icon it won't dial because it hasn't saved
the numbers or password I entered.
Henry
 
Henry said:
Thanks, but I do have the version of JUNO that works with Vista and it is
working, but I want to use "Windows Mail" for my e-mail. When I enter the
dialing numbers and password in Windows Mail setup I can dial up once,
but then the next
time I click on the Windows Mail" icon it won't dial because it hasn't
saved
the numbers or password I entered.
Henry

Then I'm sorry but I don't know. I'd check with Juno tech support. IIRC,
you need to start the Juno software to get connected to the Internet
before you can get mail. I only have one or two clients with Juno dialup
and none on Vista so the best people to ask would be Juno.


Malke
 
I'm not aware of any place in Windows Mail where you enter dial-up numbers.
That should be done in the Juno ISP software.
So, prior to starting up Windows Mail, you should have already started up
your Internet connection. It *can* be done on-demand but is more difficult
to set up (through Networking, what we used to call a DUN).

Gary VanderMolen
 
In Windows Mail go to Tools > Options > Connection > Change > Settings >
Properties. I used to be able to go directly to my e-mail. If I can't do
that I will have to try and shut off the dialing when I double click on the
Windows Mail icon.

Henry
 
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