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AT&T WorldNet
- From the Start menu, select Programs, and choose Outlook Express. The Microsoft Outlook Express window will appear. If using Microsoft Windows XP, then from the Start menu, choose Outlook Express. The Microsoft Outlook Express window will appear.
- From the Tools menu, choose Accounts. The Internet Accounts window will appear.
- Click the Mail tab.
- Click the Add button.
- In the Display Name field, enter the name that you would like to appear in your e-mail messages and click the Next button. Note: An example is Joe Smith or Joe's Tire Shop.
- In the E-mail Address field, enter your AT&T Worldnet Service e-mail address and click the Next button. Note: An example is wnguyz12345@worldnet.att.net
- In the Incoming Mail (POP3) field, type ipostoffice.worldnet.att.net
- In the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) field, type imailhost.worldnet.att.net
- Click the Next button.
- In the Account Name field, enter your AT&T Worldnet e-mail ID using all lowercase letters. Note: Your e-mail ID is everything before the @ symbol of your e-mail address.
- In the Password field, enter your AT&T Worldnet e-mail password. Note: The password is case-sensitive and will not be visible as you type it.
- Click the Remember Password option if you do not want to have to enter your password each time you check your e-mail.
- Click the Next button and then click the Finish button.
- Click the mail account you just created and then click the Properties button.
- Click the Servers tab.
- Place a checkmark beside the My server requires authentication option.
- Click the Settings button.
- Click the Log on using option.
- In the Account name field, enter your AT&T Worldnet e-mail address (not just your e-mail ID) using all lowercase letters. Note: An example is wnguyz12345@worldnet.att.net
- In the Password field, enter your AT&T Worldnet e-mail password. Note: The password is case-sensitive and will not be visible as you type it.
- Place a checkmark beside the Remember password option.
- Click the OK button. You will return to the Properties window.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Place a checkmark beside the This server requires a secure connection (SSL) option.
- In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) field, type 465
- Place a checkmark beside the This server requires a secure connection (SSL) option.
- In the Incoming mail (POP3) field, type 995
- Click the Apply button, click the OK button, and then click the Close button.
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