Just make sure the 'outgoing' mail server is set to Netzero's SMTP server.
Tools | Accounts
Mail tab
select 'default' account
click 'Properties'
click Server tab
Change outgoing SMTP server is correct for Netzero eg., mail.netzero.com (this is probably not correct, but check with netzero for the correct server).
Very good Ron. The correct settings are Incoming Mail server pop.netzero.net, Outgoing Mail server smtp.netzero.net. If you need more help, let me know, I use there mail as my primary also.
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Close all of the open programs. From your desktop, right-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties. Click on the Show Profiles button. To add a new profile, click on the Add button. Under Use the following information services, select Internet Email. Click on the Next button. In the Profile Name text box, type a name for the account you wish to add. Click on the Next button. Click on the Setup Mail Account button. In the Mail Account text box, type NetZero Mail. In the Name text box, type your name. In the Organization text box, type in your organization or you can leave this field blank. In the Email address text box, type your email address.
In the Reply address text box, type your email address.
Select the Servers tab. In the Incoming mail (POP3) server text box, type pop.netzero.com In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server text box, type smtp.netzero.com
Outlook 98 users: Under "Incoming Mail Server," check the circle next to Log on using. Warning! Do not check the circle next to Log on using Secure Password Authentication.
Under Account Name, type your email address. Note: You must use all lower case and include @netzero.com Under Password, type your NetZero password. Note: This feature is optional. Leave this field blank, if you want Outlook to prompt you for your password each time you access your email. Select the Connection tab. Under "Connection," check the circle next to Connect using my local area network (LAN). Select the Advanced tab. In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) text box, type 25. In the Incoming mail (POP 3) text box, type 110. Click OK. Click on the Next button. Click on the Next button again. Click on the Finished button to exit. Follow Steps 4-29 to add additional Profiles. Click Close when finished. Note: You must indicate which account profile that you want to log in with, otherwise Outlook will open the account from the last user who logged in.
To open Outlook to your account profile, follow the steps below:
From your desktop, right-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties. Click on the Show Profiles button. Under When starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile, select the profile you wish to use. Click on the Close button. Open Outlook by double-clicking on the Outlook icon on your desktop. Email for your new profile will now be accessed.
Note: Because of limits placed on your account, you must complete the following steps to prevent your mail from being blocked or deleted. From the Tools menu, select Accounts. Select the Mail tab and click on pop.netzero.com Click on Properties and select Advanced. Under the Deliver section, ensure that the Leave a copy of messages on server box is unchecked. Click OK to save.
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Message Edited by BRIANBORU on 10-07-2004 03:06 AM
on it , it will take u you to original page. im going to try it myself
Creating Additional Email Accounts - Microsoft Outlook 98 / 2000 Close all of the cliclright-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties. Click on the Show Profiles button. To add a new profile, click on the Add button. Under Use the following information services, select Internet Email. Click on the Next button. In the Profile Name text box, type a name for the account you wish to add. Click on the Next button. Click on the Setup Mail Account button. In the Mail Account text box, type NetZero Mail. In the Name text box, type your name. In the Organization text box, type in your organization or you can leave this field blank. In the Email address text box, type your email address. In the Reply address text box, type your email address. Select the Servers tab. In the Incoming mail (POP3) server text box, type pop.netzero.com In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server text box, type smtp.netzero.com Outlook 98 users: Under "Incoming Mail Server," check the circle next to Log on using. Warning! Do not check the circle next to Log on using Secure Password Authentication. Under Account Name, type your email address. Note: You must use all lower case and include @netzero.com Under Password, type your NetZero password. Note: This feature is optional. Leave this field blank, if you want Outlook to prompt you for your password each time you access your email. Select the Connection tab. Under "Connection," check the circle next to Connect using my local area network (LAN). Select the Advanced tab. In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) text box, type 25. In the Incoming mail (POP 3) text box, type 110. Click OK. Click on the Next button. Click on the Next button again. Click on the Finished button to exit. Follow Steps 4-29 to add additional Profiles. Click Close when finished. Note: You must indicate which account profile that you want to log in with, otherwise Outlook will open the account from the last user who logged in. To open Outlook to your account profile, follow the steps below: From your desktop, right-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties. Click on the Show Profiles button. Under When starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile, select the profile you wish to use. Click on the Close button. Open Outlook by double-clicking on the Outlook icon on your desktop. Email for your new profile will now be accessed. Note: Because of limits placed on your account, you must complete the following steps to prevent your mail from being blocked or deleted. From the Tools menu, select Accounts. Select the Mail tab and click on pop.netzero.com Click on Properties and select Advanced. Under the Deliver section, ensure that the Leave a copy of messages on server box is unchecked. Click OK to save.
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Tools | Accounts
Mail tab
select 'default' account
click 'Properties'
click Server tab
Change outgoing SMTP server is correct for Netzero eg., mail.netzero.com (this is probably not correct, but check with netzero for the correct server).
Hope this helps.
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clicking on it will take u to the page
Close all of the open programs.
From your desktop, right-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties.
Click on the Show Profiles button.
To add a new profile, click on the Add button.
Under Use the following information services, select Internet Email.
Click on the Next button.
In the Profile Name text box, type a name for the account you wish to add.
Click on the Next button.
Click on the Setup Mail Account button.
In the Mail Account text box, type NetZero Mail.
In the Name text box, type your name.
In the Organization text box, type in your organization or you can leave this field blank.
In the Email address text box, type your email address.
In the Reply address text box, type your email address.
Select the Servers tab.
In the Incoming mail (POP3) server text box, type pop.netzero.com
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server text box, type smtp.netzero.com
Outlook 98 users:
Under "Incoming Mail Server," check the circle next to Log on using.
Warning!
Do not check the circle next to Log on using Secure Password Authentication.
Under Account Name, type your email address.
Note: You must use all lower case and include @netzero.com
Under Password, type your NetZero password.
Note: This feature is optional. Leave this field blank, if you want Outlook to prompt you for your password each time you access your email.
Select the Connection tab.
Under "Connection," check the circle next to Connect using my local area network (LAN).
Select the Advanced tab.
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) text box, type 25.
In the Incoming mail (POP 3) text box, type 110.
Click OK.
Click on the Next button.
Click on the Next button again.
Click on the Finished button to exit.
Follow Steps 4-29 to add additional Profiles.
Click Close when finished.
Note: You must indicate which account profile that you want to log in with, otherwise Outlook will open the account from the last user who logged in.
To open Outlook to your account profile, follow the steps below:
From your desktop, right-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties.
Click on the Show Profiles button.
Under When starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile, select the profile you wish to use.
Click on the Close button.
Open Outlook by double-clicking on the Outlook icon on your desktop.
Email for your new profile will now be accessed.
Note: Because of limits placed on your account, you must complete the following steps to prevent your mail from being blocked or deleted.
From the Tools menu, select Accounts.
Select the Mail tab and click on pop.netzero.com
Click on Properties and select Advanced.
Under the Deliver section, ensure that the Leave a copy of messages on server box is unchecked.
Click OK to save.
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October 7th, 2004 06:00
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on it , it will take u you to original page. im going to try it myself
Creating Additional Email Accounts - Microsoft Outlook 98 / 2000
Close all of the cliclright-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties.
Click on the Show Profiles button.
To add a new profile, click on the Add button.
Under Use the following information services, select Internet Email.
Click on the Next button.
In the Profile Name text box, type a name for the account you wish to add.
Click on the Next button.
Click on the Setup Mail Account button.
In the Mail Account text box, type NetZero Mail.
In the Name text box, type your name.
In the Organization text box, type in your organization or you can leave this field blank.
In the Email address text box, type your email address.
In the Reply address text box, type your email address.
Select the Servers tab.
In the Incoming mail (POP3) server text box, type pop.netzero.com
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server text box, type smtp.netzero.com
Outlook 98 users:
Under "Incoming Mail Server," check the circle next to Log on using.
Warning!
Do not check the circle next to Log on using Secure Password Authentication.
Under Account Name, type your email address.
Note: You must use all lower case and include @netzero.com
Under Password, type your NetZero password.
Note: This feature is optional. Leave this field blank, if you want Outlook to prompt you for your password each time you access your email.
Select the Connection tab.
Under "Connection," check the circle next to Connect using my local area network (LAN).
Select the Advanced tab.
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) text box, type 25.
In the Incoming mail (POP 3) text box, type 110.
Click OK.
Click on the Next button.
Click on the Next button again.
Click on the Finished button to exit.
Follow Steps 4-29 to add additional Profiles.
Click Close when finished.
Note: You must indicate which account profile that you want to log in with, otherwise Outlook will open the account from the last user who logged in.
To open Outlook to your account profile, follow the steps below:
From your desktop, right-click on the Outlook icon and select Properties.
Click on the Show Profiles button.
Under When starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile, select the profile you wish to use.
Click on the Close button.
Open Outlook by double-clicking on the Outlook icon on your desktop.
Email for your new profile will now be accessed.
Note: Because of limits placed on your account, you must complete the following steps to prevent your mail from being blocked or deleted.
From the Tools menu, select Accounts.
Select the Mail tab and click on pop.netzero.com
Click on Properties and select Advanced.
Under the Deliver section, ensure that the Leave a copy of messages on server box is unchecked.
Click OK to save.
Message Edited by BRIANBORU on 10-07-2004 03:16 AM
Message Edited by BRIANBORU on 10-07-2004 03:19 AM