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I do not know how to set POP3/SMTP on my Outlook 2000

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Carlos - 15 May 2008 03:16 GMT
I do not know to set up POP3/SMTP on my Outlook, and how is the setting , in
order for me to receive/sending emails. I neither know how is the structure (
I guess is how you call it, I do not know, forgive me...)  In other word, how
is the way I need to type it or enter it to outlook for it to work and where
in outlook I need to type it?

Thank you for your help
F.H. Muffman - 15 May 2008 05:18 GMT
> I do not know to set up POP3/SMTP on my Outlook, and how is the
> setting , in order for me to receive/sending emails. I neither know
> how is the structure ( I guess is how you call it, I do not know,
> forgive me...)  In other word, how is the way I need to type it or
> enter it to outlook for it to work and where in outlook I need to type
> it?

Who is your ISP?  They're the ones who would have the information.

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DL - 15 May 2008 07:55 GMT
The settings are entered when you set up a new mail account, usually under
Tools/Options.
The settings required are supplied by your ISP - Internet Service Provider -

>I do not know to set up POP3/SMTP on my Outlook, and how is the setting ,
>in
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>
> Thank you for your help
Brian Tillman - 15 May 2008 12:50 GMT
> I do not know to set up POP3/SMTP on my Outlook, and how is the
> setting , in order for me to receive/sending emails. I neither know
> how is the structure ( I guess is how you call it, I do not know,
> forgive me...)  In other word, how is the way I need to type it or
> enter it to outlook for it to work and where in outlook I need to
> type it?

In Outlook, look for "create an account" in Help.  Use the values given you
by your ISP for the servers and ports.
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