Configuring POP3 for Outlook Express and 2000
- Click the Tools menu
- Choose Accounts
- Click the Add button
- Choose Mail
- Type your Display Name (Usually First and Last name) and click Next
- Type the Email Address assigned to your user name and click Next
- Verify that POP3 is selected from the drop-down menu
- For Incoming mail server, type pop.bluetie.com
- For Outgoing mail server, type smtp.bluetie.com
- Click Next
- For Account name, type your user name (username.enterprise) or your email address
- Type your Password (same one used to login to the web application)
- Verify that Remember Password is checked and click Next
- Click the Finish button
- Double-click on the BlueTie account under either the All tab or the Mail tab
- Click the Servers tab
- Check the box for My server requires authentication
- Click the Advanced tab
- Check the box for Leave a copy of message on server if you want to access your email from the web application as well
- Click the Apply button, then the OK button, and then Close
Configuring POP3 for Outlook Express and 2000 w/SSL
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Launch Outlook Express
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Click Tools --> Accounts, The Accounts window appears
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Click the Mail tab
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Click the Add button then choose Mail, the Internet Connection Wizard appears.
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Add your Display Name. Enter the name you want others to see in the From: field when you send E-mail, then click Next.
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Enter your E-mail address, then click Next
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Do not change the value beside "My incoming mail server is a". It should remain set to POP3.
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Input the POP3 server as pop.bluetie.com into the Incoming mail server field.
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Input the SMTP server as smtp.bluetie.com into the Outgoing mail server field. Click Next.
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Enter your complete E-mail address or User Name (mailboxname@domainname.com) in the Account Name field.
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Enter your BlueTie account password and click Next.
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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.
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Click Finish, the Internet Connection Wizard will close.
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Click the Mail tab, the Mail Accounts window appears
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Click the account you just created, then click the Properties button
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Click the Servers tab
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Check the box beside My server requires authentication, then click the Settings button
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Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server and click OK
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Click on the Advanced tab.
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Check the box, "This server requires a secure connection (SSL)" for both the Incoming (POP) and Outgoing (SMTP) mail servers.
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Click OK
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Click Apply, then OK to close the properties window. The Internet Accounts window will reappear.
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Click OK to exit the Internet Accounts window, your E-mail set-up is complete