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| File name: | eMOSS-TEST.pdf [preview eMOSS-TEST] |
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| Model: | eMOSS-TEST 🔎 eMOSSTEST |
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| Uploaded: | 20-06-2020 |
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File name eMOSS-TEST.pdf MS Outlook 2000 eMOSS email setup Outlook 2000 does not support IMAP by default. So the initial step must be to initialize IMAP support. Step 1: Under the Tools menu select Options. Step 2: Select Reconfigure Mail Support. Step 3: Select Internet Only and click Next to continue. Step 4: Click Yes and restart Outlook 2000. Step 5: Enter the display name for the new email account and click Next to continue. Step 6: Enter your email address and click Next to continue. Step 7: Select IMAP from the pull-down Incoming mail server type menu. Enter the following information: Incoming mail (IMAP) server: imap.cata.ca Outgoing mail (SMTP) server: frost.cata.ca Click Next to continue. Step 8: Enter the username and password and click Next to continue. (Username and password was sent via email). Step 9: Choose your appropriate internet connection type and click Next to continue. Step 10: Click Finish. At this point IMAP support is enabled and you should notice that the Services option from the tools menu has been replaced by an Accounts option. Step 11: Select Accounts from the Tools menu. Step 12: Select the newly created mail account and click Properties. Step 13: Select the Servers tab from the properties window. Select the My server requires authentication check box and click Settings. Step 14: Select Log on using and enter the login information (sent via email). Click OK to continue. Step 15: Select the IMAP tab from the properties window and enter INBOX. as the Root folder path. Step 16: Select the Advanced tab from the properties window and enter the following information: Outgoing mail (SMTP) port 587 Select This server requires a secure connection. Incoming mail (IMAP) port 993 Select This server requires a secure connection. Click OK to complete the setup. | ||

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