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Hi Guys,
hope somebody of you can help me to create an account in Microsoft Windows
Mail...because I tried in Microsoft Outlook and it didn't work, now I've got
serious issues on this other way.
First of all, what's a ISP and how can I contact him to get all server
information??
Then, which is the server for e-mails to be sent and which other one is for
e-mails up-coming?

Tks!
Alexandra
 
alexandra said:
Hi Guys,
hope somebody of you can help me to create an account in Microsoft Windows
Mail...because I tried in Microsoft Outlook and it didn't work, now I've
got serious issues on this other way.
First of all, what's a ISP and how can I contact him to get all server
information??
Then, which is the server for e-mails to be sent and which other one is
for e-mails up-coming?

Tks!
Alexandra

Your ISP is who provides your internet connection, the company that you pay
for your connection.

Maybe in your case http://www.libero.it/

Check it out for the mail settings for Windows Mail, it may give details for
Outlook Express, they are the same settings.

You can try POP3 SERVER popmail.libero.it (incoming).
SMTP Server mail.libero.it (outgoing).
 
alexandra said:
Hi Guys,
hope somebody of you can help me to create an account in Microsoft Windows
Mail...because I tried in Microsoft Outlook and it didn't work, now I've
got serious issues on this other way.
First of all, what's a ISP

ISP = Internet Service Provider, the company that provides your internet
connection.
and how can I contact him to get all server information??

Do they send you a bill? Relevant information would be on it.
Alternately, they will have a website.
Then, which is the server for e-mails to be sent and which other one is
for e-mails up-coming?

And email configuration will be one of the most common questions asked of
them, and so they will have pages in their support section detailing exactly
what steps to take and what to enter where.

What won't be on those pages, however, is the username and password for
*your* email account with them. If you don't know what those are, you will
have to phone them.

HTH
-pk
 

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