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Mo:
--- Quote ---Uh, can I get step-by-step instructions for the pop3 settings in Outlook Express. I've never used it before and I can't figure out how to configure the fucking thing.
FUCK, I HATE BILL GATES! HE IS A WORTHLESS PIECE OF SHIT THAT HAS SINGLE HANDEDLY MADE COMPUTERS IMPOSSIBLE TO USE! FUCK YOU GATES I HOPE YOU ROT IN HELL FOR AN ETERNITY!!!!!
I've been configuring email clients for 20 fucking years and I can't figure out this cryptic Microsoft shit.
-420
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lol well you don't have to use Outlook :P
All pop3 clients should be relatively the same.
Elessar Telrunya:
Sorry 420, meant to put this up an hour ago, but I was helping a friend with a mission in GW and unfortunately we were stuck with a bunch of dumbasses so it took a lot longer.
Go to File>Manage Identities>Add New Identity.
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Fill in the information and add a password if desired. When you hit OK, it will ask to switch to the new identity. Say yes.
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An internet connection wizard will pop up and ask for information. Fill it in as you need to. When you get to the page that asks for the incoming and outgoing server names, fill in lucidmagic.net for both places, and make sure that the Incoming mail is set as POP3. The outgoing should be static.
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Continue to fill in the wizard's requested information until it finishes.
It may ask you to import previous mail from another program. Select no.
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Go to Tools>Accounts and switch to the Mail tab. Make sure lucidmagic.net is selected and hit the Properties button on the right side of the panel. Go to the Advanced tab of the Properties panel and change the outgoing port from 25 to 26.
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And that should set up your account.
Hope this helps!
-Elessar
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Mo:
If there's someone out there who really doesn't want to use Outlook we can use something else.
Here's a link to the Novell download page of the Groupwise client software.
gw701cm.exe GroupWise 7 Client (Windows*) is the file of interest.
With that installed it is simply a matter of loging in with your username and password (blank password should work also). Connect to server: lucidmagic.net the default port of 1677 is good.
Once inside you will have a live connection to your mailbox. You can also change your password from there as well. Also you will have access to contacts and calandars and all sorts of stuff. You can send people appointments also which they can accept or decline. Good way to schedule UW trips that people won't forget to show up for ;)
Also there's a Groupwise Connector for Outlook. I'm not sure what that does, so if someone would like to have a look at it and let me know :P
You will need to register with Novell to get access to the files, don't worry they are good people...Mormons :rolleyes:
420:
Thanks for the visual aids elessar, very helpful.
However, I tried to send elessar an email to test it and I got this error:
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-420
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Mo:
Well that's not his email address lol
elessartelrunya
check the thread. I'll make a list shortly.
The hint in that error message lies in "no such recipient."
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