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Difference between revisions of "Email clients"
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A more comprehensive list of setting up older versions of Microsoft Outlook or other programs [http://oit.williams.edu/oit/faqs/email/ here]. | A more comprehensive list of setting up older versions of Microsoft Outlook or other programs [http://oit.williams.edu/oit/faqs/email/ here]. |
Revision as of 03:22, May 28, 2006
An email client is just any program that lets you read and send email. The most popular client on campus is IMP, but other desktop clients are faster and have more features. For example, you can store messages for offline viewing, and you can manage your address book more efficiently. Desktop email clients include:
If you're configuring an email client, you'll want to use these settings:
- Incoming mail server: studentmail.williams.edu
- Outgoing mail server: mail.williams.edu
A more comprehensive list of setting up older versions of Microsoft Outlook or other programs here.