| Post Office Protocol (POP3) is a universal e-mail account which most ISP (Internet Service Providers) uses. With a POP3 connection, you connect to your ISP's mail server and download your e-mail messages to your local hard drive stored in a personal folder (PST). Connecting with your POP3 connector is the most effective, and easy way to access e-mail from your ISP. Set Up Your Internet Connector for the First Time -
| | Click the Start button, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Office, and then click Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. | -
| | If necessary, type a name for your profile, and then click OK. | -
| | Click the Add A New E-Mail Account option, and then click Next. | TROUBLE? Click the Tools menu, and then click E-Mail Accounts to start the wizard. -
| | Click the POP3 option, and then click Next. | -
| | Type in your display name. | -
| | Type in your e-mail address. | -
POP3 . Type in your incoming pop mail server from your ISP (Internet Service Provider). SMTP . Type in your outgoing SMTP mail server from your ISP (Internet Service Provider). -
| | Enter your user account and password. | -
| | Click Next, and then click Finish. | |