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Subject:
Changing how I receive and send emails
Category: Computers Asked by: cycas-ga List Price: $25.00 |
Posted:
26 Mar 2003 15:00 PST
Expires: 25 Apr 2003 16:00 PDT Question ID: 181384 |
I have an IBM T22 Thinkpad. I have Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. I have two internet service providers and two email addresses. One ISP is connected to Netscape 6.2 and one is connected to Outlook Express. I want to change the ISP connected to Netscape6.2 to Outlook Express. And change the one connected to Outlook express to Netscape6.2 How do I do this? Can you help? |
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Re: Changing how I receive and send emails
Answered By: watershed-ga on 26 Mar 2003 15:32 PST Rated: |
Hello cycas, The good news is that you can have both accounts setup in Outlook and Netscape simultaneously. So, you can check either e-mail from Netscape or Outlook whenever you would like. The information you need to do this is: 1. Account Name and Password 2. Your e-mail address 3. Incoming Server Name (POP3) 4. Outgoing Server Name (SMTP) You need this information from both ISP's, so call them up if you're missing anything. I am including helpful tutorials to explain how to do this. If at any point you get stuck or are not sure about something, please feel free to ask for a clarification. To Configure Outlook Express http://www.newbie.org/reference/email03a.html To Configure Netscape 6.x http://www.tisd.net/howto/n6mail/ I hope this helps. Search Terms: Outlook Express, Netscape 6 email setup Search Method: www.google.com watershed-ga | |
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