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Setting Up Outlook Express
 

You will be setting up Outlook Express 6 to use Secure POP to check your email and to use a process called "authenticated SMTP" to send your email. Secure POP encrypts your password for a higher level of security. Authenticated SMTP means you canl use a St. Edward's University mail server (smtp.stedwards.edu) to send email from your computer from any location instead of using your RoadRunner, SBC or other service's outgoing mail server.

*Note: Previous versions of Outlook Express will not be supported. Please upgrade to Outlook Express 6 before proceeding.

To setup Microsoft Outlook Express 6 to use the St. Edward's Mail Servers from any location:

1. Click on the Tools menu and select Accounts.

2. Select the Mail tab.

3. Select the account and click on “Properties

4. In the General tab, change the E-mail address to reflect the new email address format: login@stedwards.edu.

5. Click on the servers tab and change the Incoming mail (POP3) to mail.stedwards.edu

6. Change the Outgoing mail (SMTP) to smtp.stedwards.edu

7. Under the Incoming Mail Server enter your login name for the Account name. The password option in this section is optional.

8. Check the box under Outgoing Mail Server for "My server requires authentication"

9. Select the Advanced tab and check the box under under Incoming server (POP3) that states “This server requires a secure connection (SSL). The port will automatically change to 995.

10. Check the box under Outgoing mail server (SMTP) that states “This server requires a secure connection (SSL). The port will automatically change to 25.

10. Click on Ok to save these settings.

11. Click on Close. Please test the new settings by sending a message to yourself.

 
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