Sione said:
PLEASE HELP ME TO DO IT RIGHT
We'd love to help you but you haven't told us anything about what
happens when you try. The most common problems for people having trouble
sending email are:
1. You are using the wrong smtp settings. Check your ISP's website for
the correct mail server settings.
2. You have "outgoing mail server requires authentication" checked when
it does not. Or vice versa.
3. You are trying to send mail through an smtp server that isn't your
regular ISP; i.e., you are trying to send mail through AT&T's server
when your ISP is Comcast.
Solution:
Check all of the above. Go to your ISP's website, or that of your web
hosting company if your mail host is other than your ISP, and find the
mail server settings. Most ISP's will also have a "walkthrough" to show
you how to set up mail using popular email clients such as Outlook
Express, Eudora, and Thunderbird. If they don't have instructions for
Windows Mail yet, use the ones for Outlook Express.
After you've done the above, if you need more help please do post back
with a more detailed post. This link will show you what you need to
include in your post in order to get focused help:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
Malke