How to Configure Your AT&T (DSL) Email Account
Setting up Outlook Express

First you have to tell Outlook Express where to retrieve the mail from. You must have an email account set up somewhere already, such as Hotmail or Earthlink or any other. You'll need your username and password as well as a couple of other bits of information...

1.Start Outlook Express, and on the Tools menu, click Accounts.

2.In the window that opens up, make sure the Mail tab is Selected. Click Add, and then click Mail to open the Internet Connection Wizard.

3.On the Your Name page of the wizard, type your name as you want it to appear to everyone who gets email from you, and then click Next. Most people use their full name, but you can use any name – even a nickname or business name – that people will recognize.

4.On the Internet E-mail Address page, type your email address and then click Next. Here, bear in mind that this is the address people will return mail to. You can use your mailbox account address or, if you have one, your business domain address.

5.On the Email Server Names page, you'll probably want to leave the incoming mail server type as a POP3 server, but in some cases this should be set to HTTP or IMAP. Check the list of POP and SMTP servers below for details on this and the other two boxes, "Incoming Mail" and "Outgoing Mail." Once you're sure you've got these right, click Next. (You can easily change these details later if incorrect.)

6.On the Internet Mail Logon page, type the username/email and password you normally use to login to your webmail account. If you want, you can also check the Remember Password box if you don't want to be prompted for the password each time you send and receive mail. Then click Next.

7.Click Finish.
AT&T WorldNet

pop3 incoming: postoffice.worldnet.att.net
smtp outgoing: mailhost.worldnet.att.net

Yahoo

pop3 incoming: pop.mail.yahoo.com
smtp outgoing: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
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