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Setting Up Outlook Express by Ronny Zacks

How to Set Up an Outlook Express Email Account


Before you can use Outlook Express to send and receive email, you need to set up an account. You can have more than one account—for business, online shopping, and so on—and each person who uses your computer may have their own, completely separate account. Outlook Express gracefully handles it all.

Start Outlook Express

There are many ways to start Outlook Express, but here is a sure-fire way to find and start it.

1.

Click the Start button.

2.

Point to All Programs.

3.

Click Outlook Express.

These first three steps are shown in the image below:

opening outlook express from the start button

Opening Outlook Express from the Start menu

4.

If asked whether you would like to open this particular account automatically every time you start Outlook Express, click Yes (if you do) or No (if you do not).

If you do not want to be asked this question again, click to check the Always perform this check... box.

5.

Check When Outlook Express starts, go directly to my Inbox

Outlook Express directs all incoming mail to the Inbox, so it makes sense to bypass this opening page.

If you do not see the list of folders and contacts on the left, click Layout on the View menu. Click Contacts and Folder List to check them, and then click OK.

list of folders in outlook express

Outlook Express list of folders

TIPQuick start. You will notice that when you use Outlook Express regularly, Windows XP will put the Outlook Express icon on the Start menu (along with other programs you've used recently). In that case, just click the Outlook Express icon in the Start menu to open the program.




Set Up an Outlook Express email Account

The Internet Connection Wizard makes short work of setting up your online mailbox by walking you through each step for every email account you set up.

1.

Before you get going, make sure you know your email address along with the following information. (You may need to contact your ISP, Internet Service Provider, to get it.)

First, information about the email servers:

• The type of email server you use: POP3 (most email accounts), HTTP (such as Hotmail), or IMAP

• The name of the incoming email server

• For POP3 and IMAP servers, the name of the outgoing email server (generally SMTP)

Second, information about your account:

• Your account name and password

(For some solid advice about making a secure password, read the article.)

• Find out if your ISP requires you to use Secure Password Authentication (SPA) to access your email account—yes or no is all that is required.

2.

Start Outlook Express, and on the Tools menu, click Accounts.

If the Internet Connection Wizard starts up automatically, skip ahead to step 4.

3.

Click Add, and then click Mail to open the Internet Connection Wizard.

internet conection server options

Mail option from the Add button

4.

On the Your Name page of the wizard, type your name as you want it to appear to everyone who gets email from you, and then click Next.

Most people use their full name, but you can use any name—even a nickname—that people will recognize.

5.

On the Internet Explorer Address page, type your email address, and then click Next.

6.

On the email Server Names page, fill in the first block of information that you gathered from your ISP in step 1, and then click Next.

internet mail log on

Internet Connection Wizard  email Server Names

Note: If you chose HTTP as your incoming email server—as for a Hotmail or MSN account—this wizard page changes slightly so you can identify your HTTP mail service provider.

7.

On the Internet Mail Logon page, type your account name and password.

Internet connection mail log on

Internet Connection Wizard Internet Mail Logon

Note: If you're concerned about break-ins to your email, click to clear the check in the Remember Password box. You will then be prompted for the password each time you send or retrieve mail.

8.

Click Next, and then click Finish.

You are ready to send your first email!

TIP Unsure if your new email account is working? Send an email message to a friend. If they get the message, your account is ready to roll!






Set Up a Web-based email Account

The email that you get in a Hotmail account and other Web-based accounts is not stored on your hard disk, but is kept on the account-providers computer. That is what makes it possible to access your account from any computer in the world over the Internet. Here is how you set yourself up.

1.

Go to the Web site and follow the setup instructions—for example, for Hotmail.

2.

Set up Outlook Express to use the account, by following the instructions above.

TIP If you share your computer with someone else, take advantage of Fast User Switching. A feature of Windows XP, it lives up to its name by enabling you to switch among users on a single computer without closing any programs you are running or logging off.

To turn Fast User Switching on, open User Accounts in Control Panel. Click Change the way users log on or off. Make sure the Use Fast User Switching box is checked.

Then, to switch users, click Start, click Log off and then click Switch User. On the Welcome screen, click the user account you want to switch to. That's it!


Close Outlook Express

 

This article was published on Wednesday 20 December, 2006.
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