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SUPPORT > E-Mail > NetScape 7 for Mac OS X+ Update Tutorial

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How to re-configure NetScape to get your E-mail


NetScape 7.0
  1. If you want to update the configuration of the mail in NetScape (and have been using the mail on the previous system), you will need to get to the Mail & newsgroups settings. Use the keyboard shortcut Apple+2 to switch to Mail & Newsgroups.
    Mail & Newsgroups
  2. Click on Edit, and then Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings...
    How to get into the Mail account settings.
  3. We want to edit an existing account, so click on the account you wish to update in the list on the left.
    Main Settings Window
  4. Click on the "Server Settings" subcategory of the Mail account.
    1. The User Name is now the same as the E-mail Address. Example: john@example.com previously had "john" as the User Name, and it is now "john@example.com".
    Incoming username needs to be changed to the e-mail address.
  5. Click on the "Outgoing Server (SMTP)" on the left window. Check the box, and enter your e-mail address as the User Name.
    Example: john_doe@example.com
    Many ISPs block the default Outgoing SMTP port (25) on domains other than their own. To avoid this difficulty, we highly recommend using port 587 for your Outgoing Mail. 
    Outgoming Server Settings.  Use Authentication.
  6. You are now finished configuring your Netscape to the new mail system!  We will be adding more options in the near future!


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