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POP Setup

Configuring Outlook 2002/ XP for POP3 service

  1. Click the Tools menu
  2. Choose Email Accounts
  3. Click Add a new e-mail account and click Next
  4. In the Server Type listing, choose POP3 and click Next
  5. Type Your Name and the Email Address assigned to your account
  6. Type your User Name (username.enterprise or your email addres) and Password (same as used to login to the web application)
  7. Type pop.bluetie.com for the Incoming mail server and smtp.bluetie.com for the Outgoing mail server
  8. Click the More Settings button
  9. Click the Outgoing Server tab
  10. Check the box for My server requires authentication
  11. Click the Advanced tab
  12. Verify that the incoming port is 110 and the outgoing port is either 25 or 5125 (*if you have trouble sending email, please use 5125)
  13. Check the box for Leave a copy of message on the server if you want to access your email from the web application as well
  14. Click the OK button, then the Next button and then Finish 


Configuring Outlook 2002/ XP w/SSL for POP3 service

  1. Click Tools --> Email Accounts, The Accounts window appears
  2. Check the Add New Email Account button
  3. Click Next
  4. The Server Accounts window appears select POP3.
  5. Click Next
  6. The Internet Email Settings window appears
  7. In the User Information fields add you’re Your Name. Enter the name you want others to see in the From: field when you send E-mail.
  8. Enter your e-mail address
  9. In the Login Information field Enter your complete E-mail address or User Name
  10. Enter your e-mail account password
  11. Note: You can set Outlook Express to remember your password if you don't want to type it in every time you check for new messages.
  12. In the Server Information field Input the POP3 server pop.bluetie.com into the Incoming mail server field.
  13. Input the SMTP server smtp.bluetie.com into the Outgoing mail server field.
  14. Click on More Settings
  15. Click on the Outgoing Server tab
  16. Check the box beside My server requires authentication
  17. Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server
  18. Click on the Advanced tab
  19. Verify that the incoming port is 110 and the outgoing port is either 25 or 5125 (*if you have trouble sending email, please use 5125)
  20. Check the box, "This server requires a secure connection (SSL)" for both the Incoming (POP) and Outgoing (SMTP) mail servers.
  21. Click OK
  22. Click Next
  23. Click Finish, the Internet Connection Wizard will close.