Setting up Your New Mail Domain in MS Outlook and Outlook Express By CS Ling (Global Visibility Solution)
To Setup using MS Outlook On the Outlook menu bar, click/Select the according to the following: –Tools, Accounts, Add New Account, POP3, Next Fill in the details according to this example: Your Name: Loh Beng Ee Address: User Name: Password: as given Incoming Mail Server (POP3): mail.econiche.com.my Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): mail.econiche.com.my Select More Settings (see next page) Click Test Account Settings.. (see next page)
Step 7 : Select More Settings… 1.Ensure that “My Outgoing Server (SMTP) requires authentication” is checked as according to the diagram 2.Also see that this is checked “Use Same Settings as my incoming mail server” Step 8 : Test Account Settings… 1.All the task tested should be successful 2.If one or two is not successful, check your settings again
If you have more than one account setup here, then you can select which account to sent from.. Outlook Express Application Screen – Using your Accounts
To Setup using Outlook Express On the Outlook Express menu bar, click/Select the according to the following: –Tools, Accounts, Add, Mail (after fill in details like the example below) –Display Name: Loh Beng Ee – Address: –Incoming Mail (POP3): mail.econiche.com.my –Outgoing Mail (SMTP): mail.econiche.com.my –Account Name: –Password: as given –Finish Note: ensure that “Remember Password” is checked & Ensure that “Log On using Secure Password Authentication” is not checked. >>> See next page
Outlook Express Application Screen – Using your Accounts If you have more than one account setup here, then you can select which account to sent from..
Webmail As an alternative to Outlook or Outlook Express, you can also access to s anytime, anywhere via Webmail To access Webmail, you need –Internet Access –At the IE, type