Gee, thks! Prob is the IT guy in my company is not approachable as I not in the company now. I will try and see how. Thanks anyway.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Can you check that the settings are entered correctly:
Incoming is using POP3. Usually the address is something like this: pop3.example.com
Outgoing is using SMTP. Usually the address is something like this: mail.example.com
If it requires you to log in securely, check that the options are enabled. Whether via SSL or TLS. Check with your system administrator or the company's intranet to see if there are any documentations to help you set up the mail client to send and receive mail correctly.
Also make sure that your firewall doesn't block them. SMTP without any secure connections use port 25, with secure connection, it uses other ports.
nah, it does not workOriginally posted by ^tamago^:try using an empty password/no password, or log in to SMTP server securely to send mail.
ok. i noe singnet somehow works this way so thought it might work for u.Originally posted by SpeedStar:nah, it does not work![]()
i added a new email account this wayOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:MS Outlook or Outlook Express?
MS Outlook:
1. Tools > Options
2. Select Mail Setup tab
3. Select Add new email account, then configure the settings
Outlook Express:
1. Tools > Accounts
2. Select Mail tab
3. Click on Add, then configure the settings
create different windows user login accounts and and link your different incoming mails to each (one) of the accounts and they will not get mixed up.Originally posted by laurence82:ask u all har
if i got multiple emails accounts linked to my outlook
how do i set up multiple inboxes, drafts, junk emails folder for each email account?
currently all my emails from all emails accounts go into one inbox, i wanna separate it like workplace pc settings, but i dont noe how![]()
i rem not so ma fan oneOriginally posted by AndrewPKYap:create different windows user login accounts and and link your different incoming mails to each (one) of the accounts and they will not get mixed up.
If you are using VISTA, you can switch between accounts without logging out anyone of them.
Hmm... wait, I go test.Originally posted by laurence82:i added a new email account this way
but still doesnt show up as different folders
I don't use outlook... but if the function is available, you can "filter" your incoming mails so that:Originally posted by laurence82:i rem not so ma fan one
maybe need to ask my IT peeps liao
coz at work i got one personal email account and one group email account
they added the new email account the usual way
but got change some settings so that on one window can see two different accounts folders