Outlook Express and Hotmail accounts

  • From: "Allan" <allanwkf@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:04:33 +0800

hi friends,
can this topic you people discuss off the list? i don't see there is any jaws 
related. sorry for making this request.

Regards,
Allan Wong
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gezim Rexha" <gezimr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 16:10
Subject: Re: Outlook Express and Hotmail accounts


Hello again,

These steps have been clear to me, but nevertheless, I continue experiencing 
that problem. However, as I said, it is not happening 
in my office computer but only in the personal one. Any guess of what the 
problem could be in my case?

Also, I would appreciate if anyone could tell me why am I recently having the 
problem of sending a document as an attachment from my 
office computer. For instance, if I have just translated a Word document and if 
I want to send it as attachment, I get a message 
somehow like 'no profile has been created for Microsoft Outlook...'.

Thanks again.

Gezim
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alan Clendinen
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 7:20 PM
  Subject: re: Outlook Express and Hotmail accounts


  Jim,

  Sure thing. Here are step-by-step instructions. As long as your hotmail 
account was established prior to the policy change (I 
think it occurred  about 3 years ago) you should be able to access your hotmail 
account through Outlook Express.

  Setting up Outlook Express for HotMail
  1.  Go to the tools <alt + t> and then to accounts.
  2)  You will be presented with a list view of all internet accounts
  presently in Outlook Express.  <Tab> to the "add" button.
  3.  Do not press <enter> on the button as you would in other applications.
  Hitting <enter> on this button simply closes the dialog
  box.  Instead press the space bar on the add button.
  4.  This will then bring up a list of options to choose from.  Choose the
  first highlighted option "mail" and press <enter>.  This will start the
  internet account wizard.
  5.  You are first asked for the display name for the account.  You can put
  anything in this edit box you want.  But keep in mind that this name will
  appear in the inboxes of anyone who receives mail from you.  After you have
  entered a name, <tab> to the "next" button and press <enter>.
  6.  The next step is to add your email address for the new account.  If you
  already have a Hotmail account, leave the default check box checked and then
  tab to the edit field below.  This is where you will  enter your Hotmail
  email account.  For example, I would enter "
  debbiescales@xxxxxxxxxxx".
  After you have
  entered the address info, <tab> to the "next" button and press <enter>.
  7.  You will now be asked for your incoming mail server.  In the case of
  Hotmail the choice is "http".  this is the default setting.  Then tab to the
  http mail server combo box.  The default is Hotmail so you do not need to
  change this either.  If you do want to change this, the only other choice is
  "other" and I have not used that either.  After you have completed entering
  the information requested, <tab> to the "next" button and press <enter>.
  8.  Now you will be presented with the account name and password dialog.
  The account name is the first part of your Hotmail email address and is
  usually already filled in for you.  for example, my account name is
  "debbiescales". After filling in the account name field, <tab> to the
  password
  field and enter your Hotmail account password. there is also a checkbox
  which will allow Outlook to remember your password.  The check box is
  checked by default.  If you do not want Outlook to remember your password,
  uncheck the box.  Keep in mind that this will cause Outlook to ask you for
  your password every time you initially try to receive your Hotmail.  After
  you enter it the first time, you will not be asked for it again while
  Outlook Express is running.  Once you have decided that you do or do not
  want the password stored, <tab> to the "secure password authentication"
  check box.  This box is unchecked by default and I have left it that way.
  You can change it to checked if you want.    Then <tab> to the "next" button
  and press <enter>.
  9.  At last! you are done! if you have successfully entered all necessary
  info, then  hit <enter> on the "finish" button and your Hotmail account is
  now ready to use.

  Now there are a few other things you can do to use your account.  first,
  make sure the hotmail account is highlighted by using the up and down arrow
  keys until it is highlighted.  Once there, <tab> to the "properties" button
  and press <enter>.  This brings up the properties dialog box and contains
  fields for display name, email address, reply address and a few other
  fields.  You may want to fill in the "reply address" field with your Hotmail
  email address.    Then you may want to check the "include this account for
  receiving and synchronizing" check box.  This will allow your Hotmail
  account to be included every time Outlook checks for new mail.  After you
  have finished here, <tab> to the "ok" button and press <enter>.  Then you
  can clear the accounts list by typing <alt + F4> or <escape>. 

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