e-mail program for outlook 2003

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Guest

I don't know how to installed e-mail program for outlook 2003. I don't see
the send icon on the tool bar.

Thank you
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Check with your ISP for the settings for configuring your email accounts.

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After furious head scratching, Carmen asked:

| I don't know how to installed e-mail program for outlook 2003. I
| don't see the send icon on the tool bar.
|
| Thank you
 
B

Brian Tillman

Carmen said:
I don't know how to installed e-mail program for outlook 2003. I
don't see the send icon on the tool bar.

Add an email account following your ISP's instructions.
 
G

Guest

What is ISP? I have yahoo as my email and a I have a cable company for my
high speed internet service. What company will I have to contact for the
settings?

Thank you so much for your help. I'm trying to find a job in TX and the
email is driving me craza

Carmen
 
G

Gordon

Carmen said:
What is ISP? I have yahoo as my email

You won't be able to use Outlook to read and send Yahoo email unless you
have a paid subscription to Yahoo.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Carmen said:
What is ISP? I have yahoo as my email and a I have a cable company
for my high speed internet service. What company will I have to
contact for the settings?

ISP = Internet Service Provider; i.e., you cable company. They will tell
you what server values to use. Often it's on their web Help pages.

If you use Yahoo for mail, it this a Yahoo account provided by the cable
company or one you signed up for yourself? If the latter and you use
yahoo.com to access mail, you must use a paid Yahoo account in order to
access your mail with anything other than a web browser.
 
G

Guest

Brian Tillman answered this for you in an earlier message.

ISP = Internet Service Provider. Whoever provides your internet access,
whoever bills you for your internet access. If you use a cable company as you
mentioned then they are your ISP. They will also have provided an email
account for you as well.
 

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