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Using Outlook on a cable connection

Postby yfapmp on Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:55 am

Can you install/use Outlook on a cable connection?
I have the cable system e-mail, but would like to use Outlook, how/can I install it?

(I have NO CLUE how to do it :D )
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Re: Using Outlook on a cable connection

Postby DarrinB on Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:11 am

Yes you can Most cable or dsl company have websites and how too on there websites for instance if you go to Bell canada which is Bell sympatico dsl internet and you go into there help section they have the setting in there and some even go as far as showing step by step setups. Basicly what you need is your username and password for your account and then the mail servers and what ports they are on. Once you have that then click on outlook if the setup doesn't start the email account setup right away then click on tools then email accounts then you will select add a new email account from here you will select which type of server. Once this is done depending what you selected from the server page you will fill in the info like email address the incoming serve an outgoing mail server and your username and password. Some companys have free tech support in helping you set this up over the phone if you have a problem. The end result is yes you can use Ms outlook or Ms outlook 2003 or any on them.
here are some links for step by step this one is for ms oulook2003 :
http://products.secureserver.net/email/email_outlook.htm

Hope this helps you
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Re: Using Outlook on a cable connection

Postby yfapmp on Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:10 am

THANKS
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Re: Using Outlook on a cable connection

Postby Maximiliam on Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:16 am

You're welcome.
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