How To Set Up Your Desktop Email Application (Windows Live, Mozilla Thunderbird) To Be Sending and Receiving Email Print

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If you want to set your desktop email client application like Microsoft Outlook, Windows Live, Mozilla Thunderbird and many more to be sending and receiving email, then you must read this.

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This tutorial support how to set up your mail sending and receiving access in Microsoft Outlook 2010® for Windows®, Windows Live Mail®, Microsoft Outlook 2007® for Windows®, Microsoft Outlook 2000® for Windows®, Microsoft Outlook Express® for Windows®, MacOS® Mail.app® for versions prior to Lion (10.4+), MacOS® Mail.app® for Lion (10.7+), Postbox®, iOS for iPhone/iPad/iPod and MacOS® Mail.app® for Mountain Lion (10.8+), Mozilla Thunderbird®, KDE Kmail and many more

Few articles are written here, to get more details of what you are about to read, login to your email account in your website using yourdomainname/webmail; e.g if your domain name is www.freesms.com; then to login to your webmail, go to www.freesms.com/webmail, on login click on Configure Mail Client

Microsoft Outlook 2010® for Windows®

AutoDiscovery
Mail application “Microsoft Outlook 2010® for Windows®” can automatically detect this email account’s settings.

Choose to set up a new email account in “Microsoft Outlook 2010® for Windows®”.
When “Microsoft Outlook 2010® for Windows®” prompts you for the email address, enter “your email address here”.
Use your email account password as the password.

If the auto-configuration fails, set up the account with the manual settings.

Windows Live Mail®
Make certain that you close Windows Live Mail® before you run this script. After the script finishes, it will automatically start Windows Live Mail®.

IMAP over SSL/TLS
This will automatically configure “Windows Live Mail®” with the correct settings for “IMAP over SSL/TLS”.

If you are prompted to open, run, or save this file, choose “Run” or “Open”.
If your computer asks if you would like to enter the information into the registry, choose “Yes”.
Use your email account password as the password.

POP3 over SSL/TLS
This will automatically configure “Windows Live Mail®” with the correct settings for “POP3 over SSL/TLS”.

If you are prompted to open, run, or save this file, choose “Run” or “Open”.
If your computer asks if you would like to enter the information into the registry, choose “Yes”.
Use your email account password as the password.

IMAP POP3 (Post Office Protocol v3)
This will automatically configure “Windows Live Mail®” with the correct settings for “IMAP”.

If you are prompted to open, run, or save this file, choose “Run” or “Open”.
If your computer asks if you would like to enter the information into the registry, choose “Yes”.
Use your email account password as the password.

 



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