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If using outlook express, Sending e-mail messages with outlook express – HP Pavilion t338d Desktop PC User Manual

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user’s guide

Your PC comes with an e-mail program from Microsoft called Outlook Express
(select models only). You may also use e-mail programs from other vendors.
Some ISPs provide their own e-mail programs. You use an e-mail program to
send, receive, and organize your messages. You can organize, read, and create
new messages even when you are off-line (not connected to the Internet).

NOTE:

Some models come with Microsoft Outlook instead of Outlook Express.

For details on using Microsoft Outlook, open the Outlook program and
select Help.

if using outlook express

The first time you start Outlook Express, the Internet Connection Wizard
window opens if you are not already connected to the Internet.

The Wizard will ask for connection information such as an account name and
password and the names of an incoming and an outgoing mail server. If you
need help with any of this information, contact your ISP.

After the first time you sign up and connect through an ISP, you can run
Outlook Express from the Start menu.

sending e-mail messages with outlook express

1

Click Start on the taskbar, and select the E-mail Outlook
Express

icon.

NOTE:

You can also press the E-Mail button on the keyboard to open Outlook

Express (select models only).

2

Click the Create Mail icon.

3

Type in, or select from an address book, the address of each recipient.

NOTE:

E-mail addresses contain no spaces and have a period after the server

name. Dashes and underscores are sometimes used. Capital letters may be
required.

4

Type your message in the New Message window.

5

Type the message title in the Subject box.

6

Click the Send button on the toolbar when you are finished.

7

If necessary, click the Send/Recv tool on the toolbar to send any messages
stored in the Outbox.

NOTE:

When you compose a message without being connected to the Internet,

the message is stored in the Outbox until the next time you log on to the Internet
and connect to your ISP.