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Netscape Mail is popular POP email software
which is available on both Windows and Macintosh platforms.
The following screen shots are taken with Netscape Mail
version 7.0, but they should be very similar to other versions
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When you initially create a new profile or
start Netscape Mail for the first time
the following box comes up. Select Cancel
and follow the prompts confirming your choice. |
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A wizard is now displayed to help you setup your email
account. Select Email account from the
list of options and click Next. |
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Next under the Your Name field type your full
name (or whatever name you want displayed to users
when you send them email.) Next type in your email
address under the Email Address field. Click Next. |
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Next, select the POP option under
Select the type of incoming server you are using. Type
the incoming server and click Next
to continue.
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My incoming mail server is a: POP3 server
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Incoming mail server (POP3): mail.yourdomain.com.au
(Replace yourdomain.com.au with your own domain name)
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Double check your username. Type your full
email address as your username.
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This should display your email address. Click Next. |
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Verify that all of the information
is correct, then click Finish.
- Username: myname@mydomain.com.au
- Email address: myname@mydomain.com.au
- Incoming Server Name: mail.mydomain.com.au
- Incoming Server Type: POP3
- Outgoing Server Name (SMTP): Same as Your Isp mail.myispname.com.au
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On the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings page, select
'Outgoing Server (SMTP) and type the SMTP server provided
by your ISP as your SMTP server name. Click Ok.
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Outgoing mail server (SMTP):
provided by your ISP
(If not listed HERE
consult your Internet Provider
for your SMTP server name) |
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