| Service | Description |
|---|---|
| Filtering Spam with MS Outlook 2000 |
If you’re tired of wading through piles of spam each day, follow these instructions to set up automatic spam filters for your Microsoft Outlook 2000 inbox. |
| GreenNet Remote Support Connection |
Free GreenNet User Support & Training for membersThis page is for GreenNet users who need a little extra help from the GreenNet Support team to tackle their computing troubles via a secure remote connection. We may also know a friendly consultant in your area who can visit, but this way can be very quick indeed. This is part of our continuing commitment to solve issues related to your GreenNet service quickly and efficiently and take the pressure off you. |
| How to Enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook 2007 |
This document explains how to enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook 2007. Enabling SMTP authentication 1. Open Outlook 2007 2. From the Tools menu select Account Settings. The Account Settings box appears. 3. Verify that the E-mail tab is selected. Your email account appears, usually labelled yourname@gn.apc.org 4. Click on the account to highlight it, and click on the Change icon above it. The Internet E-mail Settings appear. 5. |
| How to Enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook Express and Outlook 98/2000 for Windows |
This document explains how to enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook Express and Outlook 98/2000 for Windows. 1. Open Outlook Express or Outlook 98/2000. 2. From the Tools menu select Accounts. The Internet Accounts box appears. 3. Select the Mail tab. Your email account appears, usually labeled @gn.apc.org. 4. Click on the account 5. Select the Servers tab. 6. |
| How to Enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook Express and Outlook 98/2000 for Windows |
This document explains how to enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook Express and Outlook 98/2000 for Windows. 1. Open Outlook Express or Outlook 98/2000. 2. From the Tools menu select Accounts. The Internet Accounts box appears. 3. Select the Mail tab. Your email account appears, usually labelled gn.apc.org. 4. Click on the account yourname@gn.apc.org and click the Properties button on the right. The yourname@gn.apc.org properties appear. 5. Select the Servers tab. 6. |
| How to Enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook XP/2000/2003 |
This document explains how to enable SMTP Authentication for Outlook XP (also known as Outlook 2002), and Outlook 2003. 1. Open Outlook. 2. From the Tools menu, select Email Accounts. The Email Accounts box appears. 3. Verify that the circle-box View or change existing email accounts is selected and click Next. 4. Your email account appears, usually labelled yourname@gn.apc.org. 5. Click on your GreenNet email account, usually labeled yourname@gn.apc.org, and click the Change button on the right. The Internet Email Settings appear. 6. |
| How to forward an email as an attachment |
To forward one or more emails exactly as they were sent, you can ‘forward as attachment’. Here are the methods to do this for various types of email software. |
| I am receiving email fine, but I cannot send messages |
Sometimes you’ll open your email client and your email will arrive in your inbox, but when it comes to sending a message you get an error message. Here are the few steps to follow for Outlook or Thunderbird to fix this. |
| Moving emails from Outlook Express to Mac OS X |
There are a number of ways to get your emails over from a PC to a Mac (e.g. doing “The IMAP Shuffle” or using a program like Outlook2Mac), but you can also do it using an open source utility called DbxConv. Here’s how: |
| MS Outlook Error 0x800ccc0f |
Error 0×800ccc0f “Your Server Has Unexpectedly Terminated the Connection” Error Message When You Send an SMTP-Based E-mail Message |
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