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Configuring Outlook Express 5.x and 6 to Read E-mail

Set up Outlook Express   |   Secure Connection Setup   |   Read your E-mail

Set up Outlook Express

  1. Open Outlook Express by double clicking the icon on your desktop.
    • If you do not see the Outlook Express icon, click on Start, Programs, and choose Outlook Express.
    • After Outlook Express loads, you should see a welcome screen similar to the one below.
    • If the New Mail Wizard opens, click Cancel and continue following these instructions.

    screen of Outlook
Express

  2. With Outlook Express open, click on Tools and choose Accounts.

    Account setup box

  3. The Internet Accounts window will open with the Mail tab selected by default.

    Internet accounts

  4. Click on Add and select Mail.

    Add mail

  5. Type your name in the Display name: field and click Next.

    Internet Connection
Wizard window

  6. Type in the e-mail address of your account in the E-mail address: field and click Next.
    • The e-mail address you enter should look similar to this: Johndoe@glue.umd.edu.
    • Remember, the @glue portion may be different depending on the type of account you are configuring for Outlook Express.

    E-mail address

  7. In this step, you must first choose the type of mail server.
    • We recommend setting the incoming mail server to IMAP because you will always have a copy of your messages on the mail server.
    • If you decide to choose POP3, beware that your messages will be downloaded off the mail server to your local hard drive. This means if you delete the message off your computer, you will have no back-up copy.
    • Type in the appropriate IMAP or POP server for your e-mail account in the Incoming mail box:

    IMAP

    If your e-mail account is a:

    • Mail@UMD account, use mail.umd.edu
    • WAM account, use imap.wam.umd.edu
    • Glue account, use imap.glue.umd.edu
    • Deans account, use imap.deans.umd.edu

    POP

    If your e-mail account is a:

    • Mail@UMD account, use mail.umd.edu
    • WAM account, use pop.wam.umd.edu
    • Glue account, use pop.glue.umd.edu
    • Deans account, use pop.deans.umd.edu

  8. Next, type the appropriate Outgoing mail server name for your e-mail account using the list below:
  9. PLEASE NOTE: If you use an Internet service provider (ISP) other than the University of Maryland for Internet access, you must use your ISP's SMTP server (contact your Internet Service Provider for more information on this) instead of one of the servers listed below.

    • Mail@UMD account, use mail.umd.edu
    • WAM account, use smtp.wam.umd.edu
    • Glue account, use smtp.glue.umd.edu
    • Deans account, use smtp.deans.umd.edu

    If you use an Internet Service Provider (ISP) other than the University of Maryland for Internet access, you must use your ISP's SMTP server (contact your provider for more information on this) instead of one of the servers listed below.

  10. Once you have filled in the server names, click Next to continue.
  11. Incoming and outgoing
mail servers

  12. Type in your Account name: and Password: into the appropriate fields and click Next.

  13. Note: Check the Remember password box if you would like the computer to automatically log you into your account.
  14. Account name and
password

  15. Click the Finish button to end the wizard.

    Finish wizard

Secure Connection Setup for Outlook Express 6.x

This section will guide you through setting up Outlook Express 6.x so you can use it securely to send and receive e-mail. Open Outlook Express and do the following:

  1. Click on the Tools menu and select Accounts

    OE accounts

  2. Click to select the Mail tab
  3. Highlight your mail account name (in this case "mail.umd.edu")
  4. Click to select the Properties button

    OE mail tab

  5. In the Properties window, click on the Servers tab
  6. In the Outgoing Mail Server section at the bottom, if your outgoing mail server is mail.umd.edu.
  7. Check the box My Server Requires Authentication.
    NOTE: Leave this un-checked for Glue or Deans.

    Properties Server

  8. Click on the Advanced tab
  9. If your outgoing mail server is mail.umd.edu, in the Advanced tab, make sure that This server requires a secure connection (SSL) is checked for Outgoing mail (SMTP).

    (NOTE: Leave this un-checked for Glue or Deans.)
  10. Incoming mail (IMAP): make sure that This server requires a secure connection (SSL) is checked for Incoming mail (IMAP).
  11. Do not change the default port numbers
  12. Click Apply and then OK at the bottom of the Properties window

    Advanced Properties

  13. Click Close to close the Account window.

Read Your E-mail

  1. Select the new mail account by clicking on it once.
  2. Click the Set as Default button.
  3. Click Close.

    Accounts window

  4. Click Yes to continue.

    Download
folders dialog box

  5. After clicking yes, Outlook Express will download your mail folders.

    Box showing
download progress

  6. Click OK to continue, once your mail folders have been downloaded.

    Folder list

  7. Outlook Express has been successfully set up to receive mail from your account. In the left pane you should see the name of the mail server that you have created. If there is a plus (+) sign next to server name, click the plus sign to expand it's contents. Once the list is expanded, you should see the Inbox folder. Click on the Inbox and Outlook Express will connect to the mail server and retreive your messages. If nothing happens, click on the Send/Recv icon just to make sure Outlook Express is working correctly.

    Main message
window

  8. By default, the message preview pane is enabled in Outlook Express. In Outlook Express 5.0 and 5.5, the preview pane is a security risk because you can accidentally activate a virus by viewing an infected e-mail message in the preview pane (Outlook Express 6 does not have this security flaw). If you are using Outlook Express 5.0 or 5.5, please disable the preview pane by clicking View, and choosing Layout....

    View - Layout

  9. Locate the Preview Pane category and un-check Show preview pane. Click Apply and click OK.

    Window layout
properties

  10. The preview pane should be disabled. If you would like to read a message, double click on the message and it will open in a new window. This ends the Outlook Express set-up procedure: you can now send and receive e-mail through Outlook Express.

    Outlook Express

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