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Microsoft Outlook 2002
Open Microsoft Outlook, click on the "Tools" menu, then click on "E-mail Accounts...".
Click "Add a new e-mail account", then click "Next >".
Click "POP3", then click "Next >".
Enter the name you want displayed in the "Your Name:" box. Enter the POP Email address you created for your POP3 account in the "E-mail Address:" box. Enter mail.yourdomain.com as both the Incoming and Outgoing servers. Enter the POP email address in the "User Name:" box. Enter the password for this POP account in the "Password:" box and make sure "Remember password" is checked if you want Outlook to remember your password for you. Click "More Settings..."
Click the "Outgoing Server" tab in the window that pops up.
Check the "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" checkbox. The "Use same settings as my incoming mail server" radio button will be selected by default, and is the correct setting. Click "OK".
Click "Next >".
Click "Finish".
If you will be using your WebMail POP account as your primary email account, click on the "Tools" menu, then click on "E-mail Accounts..." again.
Click "View or change existing e-mail accounts", then click "Next >".
Click on "mail.yourdomain.com", then click "Set as Default".
Click "Finish" and you're done! You can now send and receive email using your new POP email account.
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