Switching to the Mac[c] The Missing Manual

6.6. Email Settings

Chapter 9 guides you through the painless process of plugging your Internet settingswhether by dial-up connection, cable modem, DSL, or network connectionfrom the PC to your Mac.

But even after you've done that, you can't start sending and receiving email on your Mac until you've transferred some vital email account settings from your PC.

Fortunately, there's only a handful of settings you need to graband hunting these down and moving them to your Mac is pretty quick work. Here's all the information you need to gather in order to get yourself set up:

6.6.1. Finding the Settings on Windows

Each of the popular Windows email programs stores these nuggets of email account info differently. Here's how to find the items you need:

6.6.1.1. Outlook Express

Choose Tools Accounts Mail to open the dialog box containing the list of your current email accounts. Select the name of the account you want, then click the Properties button. In the Properties dialog box, click the Servers tab to reveal the Server Information pane, where youll find all the info you need, as shown in Figure 6-11.


Tip: If you're using Move2Mac (see the box on Section 5.1), you can transfer Outlook Express's email settings directly from your PC to Apple's Mail program on your Mac. Move2Mac saves you the trouble of having to retype these settings.

Figure 6-11. Here's where Outlook Express for Windows keeps all the settings you need to harvest in order to configure your Mac email. Note that you can't copy the contents of the password fieldthat's prohibited for security reasons. You'll have to type your password in again when moving to your new machines.

6.6.1.2. Outlook

If you're connected to a Microsoft Exchange Server computerand you probably are if you're running Outlook in a corporate workplaceyour user name and password are exactly the same as the ones you use to log into the network when you start up your computer. You'll have to check with your network administrator to get the name of the mail servers being used on the network.

If you're running Outlook in any other situationat home, for examplechoose Tools E-mail Accounts. Click "View or change existing e-mail accounts," click Next, click your accounts name on the E-mail Accounts page, and then click Change. You'll find your name, email address, incoming and outgoing servers, and other key settings staring you in the face. (Click Cancel after you've finished copying it down.)

6.6.1.3. Eudora

Choose Tools Options. Click the Getting Started icon, if its not already selected, to find your incoming and outgoing mail server names. Then click the Incoming Mail icon to display the Server configuration settingeither POP or IMAPat the top of the window.

Figure 6-12. Once you've stepped through the five screens of the Entourage Account Setup Wizard, you end up here, with your account settings all in place and ready to connect up.

6.6.1.4. Netscape 7

Choose Window Mail & Newsgroups, and then choose Edit Mail and Newsgroups Account Settings. Each email account you use is listed in the field on the left side of the window. Click one to display its information on the right.

6.6.2. Configuring the Settings on Your Mac

Once you've found and copied the email settings on your PC, you can plug them into the appropriate places in your Mac email programs:

6.6.2.1. Apple Mail

Once you've opened Mail (in the Applications folder), choose File Add Account. Proceed through the various screens, inputting the information from your old PC.

6.6.2.2. Microsoft Entourage

Choose Tools Accounts. Click the New button in the Accounts window to start the Account Setup Assistant. Follow the screen-by-screen directions to fill in the user name, password, and server information, as shown in Figure 6-12.

6.6.2.3. Eudora for Macintosh

Choose Eudora Preferences and click the Checking Mail icon. Fill in the necessary details here, and then click Sending Mail to fill in the rest.

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