Setting Up Your E-mail in MS Outlook Express
This tutorial shows you how to set up Microsoft Outlook Express 6 to
work with your e-mail account. This tutorial focuses on setting up
Microsoft Outlook Express 6, but these settings are similar in other
versions of Microsoft Outlook Express. You can set up previous versions
of Microsoft Outlook Express by using the settings in this tutorial.
To Set Up Your E-mail Account in Microsoft Outlook Express
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In Microsoft Outlook Express, from the Tools menu, select Accounts.
- Go to the Mail tab and from the Add menu, select Mail.
- In the Display Name field, enter you full name and click Next.
- In the E-mail address field, enter your email address and click Next.
- On the E-mail Server Names page, enter your information as follows:
- My incoming mail server is a
- Select POP3.
- Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server
- Type pop.prairie-sky.com
- Outgoing mail (SMTP) server
- Type smtp.prairie-sky.com
Click Next.
NOTE:
"smtpout.secureserver.net" is an SMTP relay server. In order to use
this server to send e-mails, you must first activate SMTP relay on your
e-mail account. Log on to your Manage Email Accounts page to set up
SMTP relay. If you do not have SMTP relay set up and your Internet
Service Provider (ISP) allows it, you can use the outgoing mail server
for your Internet Service Provider. Contact your Internet Service
Provider to get this setting.
- In the Account Name and Password fields, enter your email address and password, and then click NextIn .
- On the setup confirmaiton page, click Finish.
- On the Mail tab, select the account you just created and then click Properties.
- Go to the Servers tab.
- Select My server requires authentication, and then click Apply.

- (Optional) If you would like to keep a copy of your email messages
stored on your email provider's servers, in the Delivery section,
select Leave a copy of messages on server.
Your Outlook Express account is now set up. Click Close to close the Internet Accounts window and return to your Outlook Express.