Difference between revisions of "Configuring an email client"

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#For Outgoing server use “mail.williams.edu”
 
#For Outgoing server use “mail.williams.edu”
  
===Mozilla Thunderbird===
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[http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ ===Mozilla Thunderbird===]
  
#Load Thunderbird and Click on the tools menu:
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#Load Thunderbird and click on the tools menu:
 
#Select “Account Settings”
 
#Select “Account Settings”
 
#Select “Add Account”
 
#Select “Add Account”
 
#Select “Email Account”
 
#Select “Email Account”
#Input your Name and Email Address
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#Input your Name and Email Address (either form of the latter is ok...it's a reply-to address)
 
#Select “IMAP”
 
#Select “IMAP”
 
#Input incoming server as “studentmail.williams.edu”
 
#Input incoming server as “studentmail.williams.edu”
#Input your personal information
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#Input your personal information (username is same as UNIX name)
 
#Now, back at the original box entitled “Account settings,” Look at the list on the left and select “Outgoing Server”
 
#Now, back at the original box entitled “Account settings,” Look at the list on the left and select “Outgoing Server”
 
#Click “Edit”
 
#Click “Edit”
#For Outgoing Server use “mail.williams.edu”
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#For Outgoing Server use “mail.williams.edu” Make sure the port number is 25.
 
#Check the “Use Name and Password” under the Security Authentication box
 
#Check the “Use Name and Password” under the Security Authentication box
  
 
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 19:30, February 22, 2006

Many people are content to use Williams Webmail because it’s simple and relatively easy. However, if you check your email frequently and don’t want to log in every time, you might be ready to move to an email client like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird. These programs, and many others will allow you to leave your mailbox open on your computer so you can check messages as you receive them as well as organize your contacts and make mail deletion and management a lot more convenient. A note to all those in the class of 2006, your incoming and outgoing servers are both mail.williams.edu.

Microsoft Outlook

  1. Load Outlook and click on the Tools menu.
  2. Select “Email Accounts.”
  3. Select “Add a New Email Accounts”
  4. Select “IMAP”
  5. Fill out your information. The way you write your name is the way it will appear in the heading of your emails to other people. For email address use either your unix (08xyz) or full name (Franklin.Bluth@williams.edu).
  6. For Incoming server use “studentmail.williams.edu”
  7. For Outgoing server use “mail.williams.edu”

===Mozilla Thunderbird===

  1. Load Thunderbird and click on the tools menu:
  2. Select “Account Settings”
  3. Select “Add Account”
  4. Select “Email Account”
  5. Input your Name and Email Address (either form of the latter is ok...it's a reply-to address)
  6. Select “IMAP”
  7. Input incoming server as “studentmail.williams.edu”
  8. Input your personal information (username is same as UNIX name)
  9. Now, back at the original box entitled “Account settings,” Look at the list on the left and select “Outgoing Server”
  10. Click “Edit”
  11. For Outgoing Server use “mail.williams.edu” Make sure the port number is 25.
  12. Check the “Use Name and Password” under the Security Authentication box

A more comprehensive list of setting up older versions of Microsoft Outlook or other programs here.