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There are also two other buttons on this screen, Message format (where
nothing needs to be changed) and Advanced Options.
and enter your domain name "www.YourDomainName.com" Click on Ok to return to the previous screen. Now Click on the Connection Tab,
You have two options here. You should select Connect using the modem. You will then be given a list of the connections available. Select the appropriate connection. We recommend that you tick the box Work off-line and use Remote Mail. This will prevent Outlook from automatically trying to dial up every 10 mins. Now click on Login As.
Enter your username and password in the appropriate boxes. Click Apply, then click on OK. Outlook will inform you that you have to exit the program and restart it for the changes to take effect, so please do that. To check your mail you need to click on Tools and Deliver Now. This will send any mail that you have written and check for new mail. Viewing and Sending Email
You can also have a folder list displayed, to activate this click on the icon as shown below. You will see a top level folder called "Personal Folders." If it's not expanded out, clicking on the "+" sign next to it. You should see several folders under the top one - the In Box, the Out Box, the Deleted Items, and the Sent Mail folders as well as others. The names are pretty descriptive of what you'll find in each one. For now, we're mainly interested in the In Box, so click on it to open it now.
If you're already logged on, Outlook may have already checked your mail on our server. If not, click on the Tools menu and choose Check for New Mail. If you have more than one type of service set up for Outlook, you will see Check for mail on. Select this and then you will see a list of choices, such as Microsoft Fax, Internet Mail, etc. If so, choose Internet Mail. The Deliver Now choice will send any messages in your Out Box, and also will check for new mail. Viewing Mail in the Inbox
Outlook gives you an Auto Preview facility, which allows you to see the first few lines of the message. To open the message to see the remainder, double click on that message's line in the In Box (or which ever Box you're in). From here you can see info about who sent the message (in the grey area at the top) and the message itself.
There are a lot of options you have at this point. You can delete the message (click the button that looks like an "X"), print the message (this button looks like a printer), or move the message to a different folder (the button that looks like a piece of paper going into a folder). Outlook has a deleted messages folder that works in the same way as the Windows recycle bin. if you right click on it you can remove deleted messages, or you can open it and recover a message that you might have deleted by accident.
You can set up a reply to the message by clicking on the Reply button, or forward the message by clicking on the Forward button. Replying to Email
Using the buttons at the top of the Window, you can change all sorts of things. - The colours you type with, make the font bold or italic, all of which is very nice. - Except that unless the person receiving your mail is also using Outlook, they won't see all that fancy stuff. They'll just see the normal text of your message.
You can also attach a file to the mail you're sending, by clicking on the button that looks like a paperclip and finding the file you want to attach. New Email You can also set up new folders for storing emails that you want to keep,
so your inbox doesn't become unmanageable. To do this, click on the Personal
Folders line in the folder list to highlight it, click on the File menu and
select New Folder. At all times, when using Microsoft Outlook, online
help is available. just press the F1 key on your keyboard.
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