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How to set a login password for Windows Live Mail:
1. Launch Windows Live Mail, click the "Tools" menu to select "Account", and click "Add" in the pop-up "Account" dialog box. button and then click "Next".
2. Enter your name in the "Your Name:" field, which will appear in the "From" field of the email you send. Enter your 163 126 email address in the "Email Address" field, e.g
Let the login ID be automatically determined, enter your email login password in the "Password:" field, check "Manually configure server settings for email accounts", and click "Next".
3. Select "POP3" for "My Mail Receiving Server", "Fill in" or "Fill in for the receiving server", keep the default value of "110" for the receiving server, "Fill in" for "Pending Server" or, leave the default "25" for the port of the Pending Server, check "Authentication required for the Pending Server", and then click "Next".
4. "Keep a copy of the message on the server" has been checked by default in the account settings of Windows Live Mail, and the user does not need to set it again.
At this point, Windows Live Mail is set up and you can use it to send and receive emails.
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1.Select Connection in Option, then sign in with a different windows sign id;
2.will ask you to enter your ID if you don't select Remember My Password;
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It allows users to access the mail of their Live Mail account directly without opening a browser. Not only that, but it also allows users to connect to other email accounts via POP and IMAP protocols to receive mail. In addition, it will be tightly integrated with other Microsoft live services.
It has now been confirmed that Windows Live Desktop Search and Live Contacts will be integrated, and an RSS reader will be included.
1. Launch Windows Live Mail, click the "Tools" menu to select "Account", and click "Add" in the pop-up "Account" dialog box. button and then click "Next".
2. Enter your name in the "Your Name:" field, which will appear in the "From" field of the email you send. Enter your business email address in the "Email Address" field, for example:
Let the login ID be automatically determined, enter your email login password in the "Password:" field, check "Manually configure server settings for email accounts", and click "Next".
3. Select "POP3" for "My Mail Receiving Server", "Fill in" for the receiving server or "Fill in the default value for the receiving server", "Fill in for the Pending Server", leave the default "25" for the port of the Pending Server, check "Authentication required for the Pending Server", and then click "Next".
4. "Keep a copy of the message on the server" has been checked by default in the account settings of Windows Live Mail, and the user does not need to set it again.
At this point, Windows Live Mail is set up and you can use it to send and receive emails.
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Steps to set up Windows Live Mail:
1.Open "Windows Live Mail" first
For example, enter the password in the "Password" column (the default password is: the first letter of the city where the company is located + percent sign + the last 8 digits of the ID card (for example: SZ+% + the last 8 digits of the ID card)).
Note: If you do not check here, you will not be able to receive and send emails, fill in the "Login Username" field with a complete email account (e.g.
4.Click "Done" Note: The email setup is not complete at this time.
5.Select the account you just set up and click Properties.
6.After opening the dialog dialog, select "Keep a copy of the message on the server" in the Advanced tab, and click OK.
Note: If you do not remove it, you will not receive the email.
The whole process of setting up the live mail message is complete.
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How to set a login password for Windows Live Mail:
1. Launch Windows Live Mail, click the "Tools" menu to select "Account", and click "Add" in the pop-up "Account" dialog box. button and then click "Next".
2. Enter your name in the "Your Name:" field, which will appear in the "From" field of the email you send. Enter your 163 126 email address in the "Email Address" field, e.g
Let the login ID be automatically determined, enter your email login password in the "Password:" field, check "Manually configure server settings for email accounts", and click "Next".
3. Select "POP3" for "My Mail Receiving Server", "Fill in" or "Fill in for the receiving server", keep the default value of "110" for the receiving server, "Fill in" for "Pending Server" or, leave the default "25" for the port of the Pending Server, check "Authentication required for the Pending Server", and then click "Next".
4. "Keep a copy of the message on the server" has been checked by default in the account settings of Windows Live Mail, and the user does not need to set it again.
At this point, Windows Live Mail is set up and you can use it to send and receive emails.
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Steps to add an account to Windows Live Mail:
Open Windows Live Mail, find the "Tools" option in the upper menu bar and click on it, select "Account" in the new dialog box that pops up.
Click on "Account" and a new dialog window will pop up, click the "Add" button. Click to pop up a new "Add Account" dialog box, select "Email Account", and click "Next" to start the configuration.
After clicking "Next", the "Add Email Account" window will appear.
Here is the second way to quickly jump to the "Add Email Account" window, which is to open Windows Live Mail and click "Add Email Account" directly, and then the dialog box for the third step will pop up.
The next thing is to add the email address and password, please fill in the information box marked in red in the figure below, pay attention to the correctness of the username and password, please note when filling in the line of the display name, this is used to display the name when the other party receives your email, it is best to show your real name, so that the other party can know whose email it is at a glance.
Click "Next" and click "Finish" to complete the function of adding an email account, and then you can receive emails from the account normally, or use the account to send emails.
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Steps to set up Windows Live Mail:
1.Open "Windows Live Mail" first
For example, enter the password in the "Password" column (the default password is: the first letter of the city where the company is located + percent sign + the last 8 digits of the ID card (for example: SZ+% + the last 8 digits of the ID card)).
Note: If you do not check here, you will not be able to receive and send emails, fill in the "Login Username" field with a complete email account (e.g.
4.Click "Done" Note: The email setup is not complete at this time.
5.Select the account you just set up and click Properties.
6.After opening the dialog dialog, select "Keep a copy of the message on the server" in the Advanced tab, and click OK.
Note: If you do not remove it, you will not receive the email.
The whole process of setting up the live mail message is complete.
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1. Start-up.
Click Start > All Programs > Windows Live >> Windows Live Mail to launch it!
2. Add an account.
In the menu bar, click on Tools >> Account and click on "Add...., select "Email Account", enter your email account number and email password in the "Email Address" and "Password" fields, and enter the name you want others to see when they receive your email in the "Display Name" field, and now click on it"Next", Windows Live Mail will automatically add the account for you. (If you can't add it successfully, please check "Manually configure the server settings of your email account" and refer to the relevant help of your email service provider to set up your server).
3. Send an email.
Click "New" to create a new email, fill in the recipient's email address in the "To" column, fill in the email name in the "Subject" column, fill in the email content in the text box below, and click "Send" when all is done!
Fourth, receive mail.
This is even simpler, click the small arrow on the right side of "Send and Receive" on the toolbar, select "Receive All Emails" in the drop-down menu, and now your emails from each email address will be received here!
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