
Outlook Express
Note: A top-level domain (TLD), sometimes referred to as a top-level domain name (TLDN), is the last part of an Internet domain name; that is, the letters which follow the final dot of any domain name. For example, in the domain name www.example.com, the top-level domain is com (or COM, as domain names are not case-sensitive).
- Open Outlook or Outlook Express.
- Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Accounts...'

- Click 'Add,' and then click 'Mail...'

- Enter your name in the 'Display name:' field, and click 'Next.'

- Enter your full email address (username@yourdomain.com) in the 'Email address:' field, and click 'Next.'
- Enter 'pop.telepacific.net' in the 'Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server:' field. Enter 'smtp.telepacific.net' in the 'Outgoing mail (SMTP) server:' field.
- Click 'Next.'
- Enter your username (including '@yourdomain.tld') in the 'Account name:' field. Enter your password in the 'Password:' field, and click 'Next.'

- Click 'Finish.'
- Highlight 'pop.telepacific.net' under 'Account,' and click 'Properties.'
- Click the 'Advanced' tab.
- Enter '25' in the 'Outgoing mail (SMTP)' field.
- Enter '110' in the 'Incoming mail (POP3)' field.
*The order of 'Outgoing' and 'Incoming' mail server fields varies by version. Make sure you enter the correct information in each field.

- Click the 'Servers' tab, and check the box next to 'My server requires authentication.'

- Click 'OK.'
Congratulations! You're done configuring your client to send and retrieve messages.
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