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Whenever I try to setup an Outlook Express account, it asks me for my Incoming Mail (POP3, IMAP, HTTP) Server and my Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server. What are those and where can I find what they are?
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What mail are you using? (i.e. Yahoo, G-Mail, etc.)
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I am using Gmail
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For incoming:
pop.gmail.com Outgoing: smtp.gmail.com
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Thanks a lot you guys
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You might want to try setting up Google Mail through imap. That way if you use multiple devices to check your mail and it will all jive
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