How to Set Up Outlook Express
Published: August 13, 2006
Start Outlook Express
There are many ways to start Outlook Express,
but here's 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 menu
4. If asked whether you'd like to open this particular account
automatically every time you start Outlook Express, click
Yes (if you do) or No (if you don't).
If you don't 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 don't 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.
Outlook Express list of folders
Quick start. You'll 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.
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Set Up an Outlook Express E-Mail Account
The Internet Connection Wizard makes short
work of setting up your online mailbox by walking you through
each step for every e-mail 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 e-mail servers:
• The type of e-mail server you use: POP3
(most e-mail accounts), HTTP (such as Hotmail), or IMAP
• The name of the incoming e-mail
server Example:
mail.yourdomainname.com
• For POP3 and IMAP servers, the name of the outgoing
e-mail server
Example: mail.yourdomainname.com
Second, information about your account:
• Your account name and password
(For some solid advice about making a secure
password, read the Create strong passwords article.)
• Find out if your ISP requires you to use Secure Password
Authentication (SPA) to access your e-mail account—yes or
no is all that's 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.

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 e-mail 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 e-mail
address, and then click Next.
6. On the E-mail Server Names page, fill in the first block
of information that you gathered from your ISP in step 1,
and then click Next.

Internet Connection Wizard's E-mail Server
Names
Note: If you chose HTTP as your incoming e-mail 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 Wizard's Internet Mail
Logon
Note: If you're concerned about break-ins to your e-mail,
click to clear the check in the Remember Password box. You'll
then be prompted for the password each time you send or
retrieve mail.
8. Click Next, and then click Finish.
You're ready to send your first e-mail!
Unsure if your new e-mail account is working?
Send an e-mail message to a friend. If they get the message,
your account is ready to roll! But if you run into problems
setting up your account, Outlook Express offers help. Search
for troubleshooting topics from Contents and Index on the
Help menu.
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Web-based E-Mail Account
Type in: www.yourdomainname.com/webmail
You will get a login screen
asking for your username and password.
Need Outlook instructions? click
here
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