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This tutorial shows you how to set up Microsoft Outlook to work with your email account. You can set up previous versions of Microsoft Outlook using the settings in this tutorial. To Set Up Your Email Account in Microsoft Outlook 2007 1. Start Microsoft Outlook 2007. When the Startup Wizard displays, click Next. NOTE: If the Startup Wizard doesn’t automatically display, from the Tools menu, select Account Settings, and then click New. In the Add New E-mail Account dialog box, select Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP, then click Next. On the Account Configuration page, select Yes to indicate you want to configure an email account, and then click Next. On the Auto Account Setup page, enter the following: Your Name Enter your first and last name. E-mail Address Enter your email address. Password Enter the password you created for your email account. Retype Password Enter your password again. Account Type Select POP3. Incoming mail server Type pop.secureserver.net for your incoming mail server. Outgoing mail server (SMTP) Type smtpout.secureserver.net for your outgoing mail server. User Name Enter your email address again. Password Enter the password you created for your email account.

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