asked on 25th Aug 2011 | 1 Answers | Answer It!
MailStations from EarthLink are portable and compact in-home devices that provide access to email without a personal computer. Do you have a residential or a business connection? Which domain are you using? Please mention if you are trying to configure the external hardware or the computer and a mail client. Please try the below steps to Configure Outlook 2007 as an example:
You will need the server settings for your e-mail address. Go to EarthLink Server Settings at http://psc.earthlink.net/email/email-server-settings.php to get these settings.
• Open Outlook, click Tools, then choose Account Settings.
• Click the E-mail tab, and click New.
• Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types, and click Next.
• Select Internet Email.
• Enter the following information for E-mail Accounts:
Your Name: Enter the name want your e-mail to display when someone receives your message.
E-mail Address: Type your complete e-mail address, for example johndoe@earthlink.net
Account Type: POP3
Incoming mail server: Type in your POP server
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtpauth.earthlink.net
User Name: Type your complete e-mail address. For exampleL alexsmith99@earthlink.net
Password: Type in your password for the e-mail address entered above, and check the Remember password box.
• Click more Settings.
• Click the Outgoing Server tab, select the box labeled My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication, then choose Use same settings as my incoming mail server.
• Click the Advanced tab.
• Under Incoming Server (POP3), the port number should be 110.
• Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), the port number should be 587.
• Note: Port 587 will work on any ISP network. If you have trouble sending e-mail, if all else fails, you can switch to port 25. However port 25 will only work if you are connected to the EarthLink network.
• Click OK.
• Click Next.
• Click Finish.
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