if you want all mails in your p.c. or from now only select on yur choice use method below outlook express or MSOE. Or follow these instructions: List of 16 items 1. First, you need to make sure the POP3 access is activated in your Gmail account. To do this, go to Gmail and click on the Settings link at the top of the page. you will have to use the jaws kursur to go to the settings, Choose the Forwarding and POP tab this also using jaws kursur. after this you can use your pc kursur for changing the option on this page, make sure either the "Enable POP for all mail" or "Enable POP only for mail that arrives from now on" is selected. (You will probably just want to choose the "from now on" option, because all the email that you receive from this point on will go to Outlook Express). Next, you need to choose what you want to do with the email that is accessed with POP. You can either keep Gmail's copy in the Inbox, archive Gmail's copy or delete Gmail's copy. This option is strictly up to you. Once you have chosen that, click on Save Changes. 2. Open Outlook Express and hit ALT+T or click on Tools, then arrow down to or click on Accounts. 3. Click on the Add button and choose Mail. 4. Type in your name and tab to, or click Next. 5. Enter your Gmail email address. Click, or tab to Next. 6. Screen reader users will use the tab key to move through the various options on the following screen. You need to make sure that POP3 is selected under the "My incoming mail server is a (blank) server" space. 7. Type in "pop.gmail.com" (without the quotations) under the "Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server:" 8. Type in "smtp.gmail.com" (without the quotations) under the "Outgoing mail (SMTP) server:" spot. Click Next when done. 9. Now, you're going to enter your full Gmail email address under the "Account name" and enter your Gmail password under "Password." 10. Click, or tab to Next and then Finish. 11. Now you're going to highlight the new pop.gmail.com account, and choose Properties from there. Screen reader users will tab to the properties button. Go to the Servers tab. 12. Ensure the line that says "My server requires authentication" is checked under the Outgoing Mail Server section. 13. Click on, or arrow over to the Advanced tab. 14. Make sure that the place that says "This server requires a secure connection (SSL)" is checked under the Outgoing mail (SMTP): and also under the Incoming mail (POP3): choices. 15. Once that is all checked, type in the number "465" under the Outgoing server (SMTP): place and make sure "995" is typed in under the Incoming server (POP3) section. 16. Click OK and Close. list end firoz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Todd Schoeller" <schoellert@xxxxxxxxx> To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 7:17 AM Subject: [real-eyes] Hooking up outlook express to gmail Hello everyone, My laptop just died, and with it my outlook express email. So now I have a desktop with Outlook Express on it and I'm trying to figure out how to get all the messages from my gmail account to forward to the outlook express on my desktop just like it used to be setup on my laptop. Does anyone know how to do this? Or can someone send me a link to a site with instructions? What information do I need to have to set this up? Any help will be very much appreciated! Todd Schoeller To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes