Configure Windows Mail or Outlook Express to Work with POPFile
Posted by computerhelpandsupport on January 2, 2009
POPFile is a fabulous anti-spam tool, but not an email program. Windows Mail and Outlook Express are nice email programs, but they lacks superior spam protection. Put them together, and the combination is hard to beat (by spammers, at least). Here’s how to use POPFile’s great spam protection with Windows Mail or Outlook Express. This post discuss for Email Support for configure Windows mail and outlook email support and list the steps for configure with POPFile.
Follow the steps to set up Windows Mail or Outlook Express to receive incoming mail through POPFile:
• Select Tools | Accounts from the menu.
• In Outlook Express, go to the Mail tab.
• Highlight your email account.
• Click Properties.
• Go to the Servers tab.
• Double-click in the Incoming mail (POP3): field so that its content is highlighted.
• Hit Ctrl-C.
• Change Incoming mail (POP3): to “127.0.0.1″.
• Click in the Account name: field.
• Hit the Home key.
• Press Ctrl-V.
• Enter :.
o The Account name: field should now contain your original Incoming mail (POP3): server, then a colon, and finally your user name.
o For example, the field could read “mail.ladedu.com:ladedu” if your original incoming mail server is “mail.ladedu.com” and your user name is “ladedu”.
• Click OK.
• Finally, click Close.
