Step 1. In Outlook Express 2010, click File then select Info from the dropdown menu. Click Account Settings.
Step 2. In the Email tab, click New.
Step 3. Select Email Account radio option and complete the following information:
(a) Your Name: The name you wish displayed when people receive your emails.
(b) E-mail Address: Your full email address (username@yourdomain.com)
(c) Password: The password used for this email account.
(d) Re-type password: The password used for this email account.
Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types then click Next.
Step 4. Select the Internet Email radio option and click Next.
Step 5. Complete the Settings information:
(a) Your Name: The name you wish displayed when people receive your emails.
(b) E-mail Address: Your full email address (username@yourdomain.com)
(c) Account Type: Select POP3.
(d) Incoming mail server: mail.yourdomain.com
(e) Outgoing mail server: mail.yourdomain.com ( If does not work, please contact with ISP to get their own SMTP )
(f) Username: Your full email address is required (username@yourdomain.com)
(g) Password: The password used for this email account.
Step 6. Click 'More Settings' button located in the bottom right corner. Select the 'Outgoing Server' tab. And check mark 'My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication'
Step 7. Select the Advanced tab and select 'Leave a copy of messages on the server'.
Incoming server port: 110
Outgoing server port: 25
Click OK.
Step 8. Click Next and then Finish.
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