Setting Up
Your E-mail in Microsoft
Outlook
This tutorial shows you
how to set up Microsoft
Outlook to work with your
e-mail account. This
tutorial focuses on setting
up Microsoft Outlook 2003,
but these settings are
similar in other versions of
Microsoft Outlook. You can
set up previous versions of
Microsoft Outlook by using
the settings in this
tutorial.
To Set Up Your E-mail
Account in Microsoft Outlook
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1. In Microsoft
Outlook, select Tools >
E-mail Accounts.

2. On the E-mail
Accounts wizard window,
select "Add a new e-mail
account" and click Next.

3. For
your server type, select
"POP3" and click Next.

4. On
the Internet E-mail Settings
(POP3) window, enter your
information as follows:
Your Name
Enter your first and last
name.
E-mail Address
Enter your e-mail address.
User Name
Enter your e-mail address,
again.
Password
Enter the password you set
up for your e-mail account.
Incoming mail server (POP3)
Your incoming server is
mail.yourdomainname.com, where
"yourdomainname.com" is the
name of your domain.
Outgoing mail server (SMTP)
Enter
smtpout.secureserver.net for
your outgoing mail server.
Click "More Settings."
NOTE:
"smtpout.secureserver.net"
is an SMTP relay server. In
order to use this server to
send e-mails, you must first
activate SMTP relay on your
e-mail account. Log on to
your Manage Email Accounts
page to set up SMTP relay.
If you do not have SMTP
relay set up and your
Internet Service Provider
(ISP) allows it, you can use
the outgoing mail server for
your Internet Service
Provider. Contact your
Internet Service Provider to
get this setting.

5. On
the Internet E-mail Settings
window, select the "Outgoing
Server" tab.
6. Select "My outgoing
server (SMTP) requires
authentication."
7. If you did not
change the SMTP relay
section, select "Use same
settings as my incoming mail
server". If you changed the
user name and password in
the SMTP relay section of
your Manage Email Accounts
page, select "Log on using"
and enter the user name and
password. The following
example assumes you did not
change your SMTP relay
section in your Manage Email
Accounts page.

8.
Select the "Advanced" tab
and change the "Outgoing
server (SMTP)" port to 80 or
3535.
9. Click OK.

10. Click Next.

11.
Click Finished.