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Configuring Your Email Application:
Select your application from the list provided.
Setting Up Mail in Microsoft Exchange/Windows messaging
The first time you run Microsoft Exchange/Windows Messaging, you will have to add an Information Service to a User Profile in order to be able to send and receive mail. Before you can add any information, the service must be installed.-When the Windows Messaging Setup Wizard appears, make sure the Internet Mail item is checked under Use The Following Information Services; then click Next.
-Specify whether you will be connecting to the Internet mail service via a Modem or via a Network, then click Next.
-In the Specify The Name box, enter the name of your POP3 server (for example, mail.thedomain.com), which should have been provided to you by your ISP or email administrator. -Click Next.
-Choose either Off-Line operation (if you'll be using a modem), or Automatic (if you're on a network). Click Next.
-Enter your Email Address and Your Full Name in the spaces provided; click Next.
-Enter your Mailbox Name (the part before the "@" sign in your email address) and Password, which should have been provided to you by your ISP or email administrator, in the spaces provided. -Click Next.
-You can change the location of your Personal Address Book if you prefer, or accept the default. If you already have a compatible Address Book, type in or browse to the path of your Address Book. -Click Next.
-Repeat step 7 for your Personal Folders, where your message files will be kept. Click Next.
-On the last page of the Setup Wizard, click Finish.
-You are now ready to receive and send mail using Microsoft Exchange.
Client Application:
Microsoft Outlook 2000
Microsoft Outlook 97
Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5
Microsoft Outlook Express
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
Eudora 5.0
Eudora Pro 4.0
Pegasus
on a PC
on a Mac
Calypso
Netscape Messenger 4.75
Netscape 4.0
Netscape 3.0x
Microsoft Exchange/ Windows Messaging
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