On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:46:01 -0700, LTom wrote:
> "Vince Averello" wrote:
>> "LTom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:480147E8-221C-4BAC-AACA-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> how do you add email address accounts that are setup in a foreign country
>> Your query is a little vague since Internet email addresses should be
>> accepted the same way no matter what country the user is in.
> Ok. I'll try to be a little clearer, but I'm not a savy internet user. I
> work for a company based in a foreign country. They have set me up with a
> company email account with @companyname.com address. I access it through a
> webpage that has "http://wm.263xmail.com" in its address. When I try to add
> the email account to Outlook, it cannot find the server automatically. When I
> try to manually enter server info I am choosing "HTTP" as the account type,
> "other" for the service provider, and typing in "http://wm.263xmail.com" for
> the server URL.
>
> I have no idea if this is the right input for the server information.
The only time a URL works as a mail server is for a service using either the
WebDAV, or DeltaSynch protocols (and even then, requires specific MS
clients). Both are proprietary to Microsoft, and the only non-MS mail
service I know of using either is Lycos Mail, in the U.K.; and they are only
using WebDAV. All other email services that allow client access are using
either POP3, or IMAP.
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Norman
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