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Setting up your Email accounts in Apple Entourage

This tutorial shows you how to set up Entourage® to work with your e-mail accounin Mac OS X. For tutorials on setting up your Email in Microsoft Outlook, please see our website.


To Set Up Your E-mail Account in
Entourage

1. Click on the "Tools" menu and select "Accounts".



2. In the "Accounts" window which appears, Select your email account and click on the "Edit" button.




3. On the "Account Settings" window, enter your information as follows:

      Account Name
          The name by which Entourage refers to these settings (we recommend entering your full Email Address)
      Include this account in my 'Send & Receive All' schedule
          This should be selected for Entourage to check for new messages from this account when you click "Send/Receive"
      Name
          Your first and last name.
      E-mail Address
          Your full Email address.
      Account ID
          Your full Email address, again.
      POP server
          "mail.your-domain.com.au" (where 'your-domain.com.au is replaced with your actual Domain Name.
      Password
          Your Email account password supplied to you by Quikclicks. If you'd like Entourage to remember your password, check the box labeled "Save password in Mac OS keychain."
      SMTP server
          "your-outgoing-mail-server" (where 'your-outgoing-mail-server is replaced with your specific Internet Provider's Outgoing Mail Server (EG. "mail.bigpond.com" if you use Telstra Bigpond to connect to the Internet, "mail.optusnet.com.au" for Optus, "mail.tpg.com.au" for TPG, etc).


4. Click "Ok" to complete the setup process.

NOTE: As a courtesy, we provide information about how to use certain third-party products, but we do not endorse or directly support third-party products and we are not responsible for the functions or reliability of such products. Outlook 2003® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All rights reserved.

NB: This tutorial was sourced from here



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