- In Outlook 2007, from the Tools menu, select Account Settings.
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- On the E-mail tab, click New.
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- Select Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP and click Next.
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- Check Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next.
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- Select Internet E-mail and click Next.
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- Enter the requested information:
- Your Name: your name
- Email Address: the email address the messages will be sent from
- Account Type: POP3
- Incoming Mail server: mail.domainname.xyz
- Outgoing Mail server: mail.domainname.xyz
- User Name: the full email address
- Password: the password for the email address
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- Click More Settings.
- On the Outgoing Server tab, check My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.
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- Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server and click OK.
- Click Test Account Settings to verify everything is configured correctly.
- Click Next and then click Finish.
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