I put the wrong host/server. How do I change this?

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chrisitne Ensminger

When I set this up I put my wrong server and now I can't send anything. How
can I change this information? When I tried to send something it says that
the host 'smtp' and 'pop3' is not correct. I didn't know who my server was
so I just guest thinking that I could change it if it was wrong. However, I
don't know HOW to change it. Please HELP!
 
Make changes here: Tools, Accounts, select the mail account, Properties,
Servers.

The correct server names can be obtained from your mail provider.
They will have a web page with that information. If you can't find it,
tell us who your mail provider is, and we will look it up for you.

I see you have a Yahoo email address. The free US-based Yahoo accounts
have webmail access only. There are a couple of solutions:

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/mailplus/pop/pop-35.html

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/mailplus/pop/pop-08.html

http://ypopsemail.com/

That last solution is free, but requires some technical expertise.
Also, Yahoo may cancel your account if they find out you are using it.

Another solution is to use an email address assigned by your ISP.
 
what is a mail provider? and i really dont know what my server/host is can
you help please?
 
A mail provider is a company that maintains one or more mail servers to
use in getting your email to and from the rest of the world. Yahoo
maintains such servers for yahoo.com, and also more for other countries'
yahoo customers and some internet providers who don't want to maintain
their own email servers.

If you want to have Windows Mail connect to your yahoo.com account,
you'll need to either pay extra or install a conversion program.

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/mailplus/pop/pop-35.html

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/mailplus/pop/pop-08.html

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/manage/sendfrom-07.html

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/mailplus/pop/pop-14.html

http://ypopsemail.com/

http://www.freepops.org/en/

Some of these instructions were written for Outlook Express, but should
also work under Windows Mail.

The servers for parts of Yahoo other than the yahoo.com part often have
different rules on how you can connect.

Many people choose their internet providers as their email providers also,
since internet accounts usually include one or more email accounts.

"(e-mail address removed)"
 
'Mail provider' is a short title for email service provider.
That would be a company that runs mail servers on the Internet so
you can get an account with them which includes an email address
and the right to use their servers for sending and receiving email.
The company that provides your connection to the Internet can also
serve as your mail provider. Then there are independent mail providers
like Yahoo, Hotmail, and Gmail.
 
So if i dont know what the host/server is on my computer i need to go to one
of thoes sites......and will most of them cost and are the alot ? Sorry im
new at all this....i have never heard of a host before...i have heard of a
server but didnt know what is was till you told me
 
when you say mail provider you mean where i get my mail online like yahoo?
and that would be great if you could look it up for me...will it cost me to
have you look it up?
 
It doesn't cost anything to get help here.
Before we can help you efficiently, we need to know some facts.

Do you use that email address, (e-mail address removed)?
If so, is that the only email address you have? For privacy reasons
only tell us the part after the @ symbol.

How do you get your connection to the Internet? Do you pay
some company for your Internet connection? If so, who is that?
 
Those web sites are free to look at, but actually doing what they
suggest can cost you some money.

Putting a server on your computer, instead of using one at an email
provider, takes enough effort that if you had put one there, you'd
know it.

If you'd rather connect to a server belonging to your internet provider
(the company that provides your internet connection), the details on
how to do it depend on which internet provider you are using.

"(e-mail address removed)"
 
Both he and I already looked it up for you, and it didn't cost you anything.
You still have to look at those web sites to find the information, though,
and looking at those web sites doesn't cost you anything either.

Actually using yahoo.com through Windows Mail is what usually costs
you, not looking up the information on how to do it.

"(e-mail address removed)"
 
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