To configure Windows Mail for your E-mail address:
- Enable
POP in your email account. Don't forget to click Save Changes when
you're done.
- Open Windows Mail.
- Click the Tools menu, and select Accounts...
- Click Add...
- Select Email Account, and click Next.
- Enter your name as you would like it to appear in the 'From:' field of
outgoing messages, and click Next.
- Enter your full domain address (username@domain.com).
- Fill in all necessary fields to include the following information:
Incoming mail server type: POP3
Incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP) server: pop3.domain.com.
Outgoing e-mail server (SMTP) name: smtp.domain.com
Outgoing server requires authentication: enabled
- Click Next, and enter your full domain address (including
'@domain.com') and your domain password.
- Click Next, and then check the box next to Do
not download my e-mail at this time. Click Finish.
- On the Internet Accounts screen, make sure that your pop3.domain.com mail
account is selected, and click the Properties button.
- On the Advanced tab, enter 24 in the in the box next
to Outgoing mail (SMTP), and check the box next to This
server requires an encrypted connection (SSL).
- Check the box next to This server requires an encrypted connection
(SSL) under Incoming mail (POP3). The box next
to Incoming mail (POP3) should automatically update to
110.
- Click OK. You're done! Close the Internet Accounts window
and click Send/Receive to start checking your domain messages.