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bhelenj July 16th 08 01:43 AM

Changing POP3 & SMTP Servers in MS Outlook 2003 problem
 
I am trying to change my POP3 & SMTP Servers in Outlook 2003. This should not
be difficult according to the directions. But when I look for E-mail
Accounts until the TOOLS menu (fully expanded), it is not there. I can not
find anywhere to add anything to the TOOLS menu. I would like to get off of
my Netscape email and onto Outlook, but I can't unless I can change my email
servers.
Thanks.
Helen

Nourished July 16th 08 04:38 AM

Changing POP3 & SMTP Servers in MS Outlook 2003 problem
 
Tools account settings

"bhelenj" wrote:

I am trying to change my POP3 & SMTP Servers in Outlook 2003. This should not
be difficult according to the directions. But when I look for E-mail
Accounts until the TOOLS menu (fully expanded), it is not there. I can not
find anywhere to add anything to the TOOLS menu. I would like to get off of
my Netscape email and onto Outlook, but I can't unless I can change my email
servers.
Thanks.
Helen


Brian Tillman July 16th 08 06:31 PM

Changing POP3 & SMTP Servers in MS Outlook 2003 problem
 
Nourished wrote:

Tools account settings


Bzzt, wrong, but thanks for playing. The OP said "Outlook 2003". Your
advice applies to Outlook 2007.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Brian Tillman July 16th 08 06:32 PM

Changing POP3 & SMTP Servers in MS Outlook 2003 problem
 
bhelenj wrote:

I am trying to change my POP3 & SMTP Servers in Outlook 2003. This
should not be difficult according to the directions. But when I look
for E-mail Accounts until the TOOLS menu (fully expanded), it is not
there. I can not find anywhere to add anything to the TOOLS menu. I
would like to get off of my Netscape email and onto Outlook, but I
can't unless I can change my email servers.


Use the Mail applet in Control Panel to create a mail profile and define
your accounts there. See this:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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