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Question by AKA: Is there a free email server that would allow me to use my own domain name and let me access it via Outlook?
I want to be able to use a email server that is reliable and will allow me to receive and send emails using my own domain name and access it with Outlook.
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Answer by Lindsay G
Just use hotmail, aol, gmail or yahoo, they are much easier to use.
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Question by Erin: How do i find my exchange server address and domain name on microsoft outlook?
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Answer by jmorge
if you mean to see the settings that have already been entered, just go to Tools > Accounts and “edit” your existing account and view your current settings.
if you mean that you need to find it to set up an account for the first time, you’ll have to contact your IT department. The exchange server name is set up by the company that you’re accessing your mail through and they’ll have to provide you with the info.
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Question by SimplyMitch: what domain server name do I use when setting up an e-mail account through Outlook 2003?
I would like to add my Yahoo e-mail account to my Outlook 2003. What Domain, POP3 Server, and SMTP Server should I use to accomplish this?
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Answer by Barkley Hound
In order to use a separate email program, such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, or Thunderbird, with Yahoo Mail you need POP3. It is also needed when using any program or right clicking on a file to directly send email. It is free in the UK, AU, and NZ but in the US you must pay for Yahoo Mail Plus. It is also required when you try to transfer the mail using smtp or pop3 to another online email. When you do you can set the servers as follows:
Incoming (pop3)
US – plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com SSL 995
UK – pop.mail.yahoo.co.uk SSL 995
AU and NZ – pop.mail.yahoo.com.au SSL 995
Outgoing (smtp)
US – plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com 465 TLS
UK – smpt.mail.yahoo.co.uk SSL 465 TLS
AU and NZ – smpt.mail.yahoo.com.au SSL 465 TLS
NOTE: The same servers are used for ymail and rocketmail. Use the entire email address as the Yahoo ID.
You can also look at the program Ypops. I have no recommendation for or against.
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