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Jan 31 2008, 10:03 AM | Tags: Stupid Question
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I have a stupid question. Actually several but I'll just ask one right now. When I signed in on the windows mail all it asked me was what my email address and password was from my isp, but it never said what my address was for the windows mail. So how do I get that information? P.S. I told you it was a stupid question.
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Feb 1 2008, 06:03 AM | Tags: Stupid Question
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Your e-mail address is your e-mail address.
If you know this: "...what my email address ...was from my isp..."
Then you know this: "...what my address was for the windows mail.
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I have a stupid question. Actually several but I'll just ask one right now. When I signed in on the windows mail all it asked me was what my email address and password was from my isp, but it never said what my address was for the windows mail. So how do I get that information? P.S. I told you it was a stupid question.

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Feb 1 2008, 06:27 PM | Tags: Question Stupid
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Mary wrote:
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I have a stupid question. Actually several but I'll just ask one right now. When I signed in on the windows mail all it asked me was what my email address and password was from my isp, but it never said what my address was for the windows mail. So how do I get that information? P.S. I told you it was a stupid question.

That's OK, don't feel bad because you don't know this. To set up email, you need:
Your user name (usually the email address for the main account) - get from your ISP Your password - you set this when you originally set up the account with your ISP The ISP's incoming and outgoing mail servers (ex. pop.isp.com and smtp.isp.com)
If you didn't write this information down when you originally set up the Internet service (and it could have been years ago), then call your ISP. They will be able to tell you your user name and to assign you a new password.
Your ISP will also have instructions on their website on how to set up common mail programs like Outlook Express, Eudora, Outlook, etc. If they don't have instructions for Windows Mail posted yet, use the ones for Outlook Express.
Malke Elephant Boy Computers elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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Feb 2 2008, 12:41 PM | Tags: Question Stupid
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"Mary"
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I have a stupid question. Actually several but I'll just ask one right now. When I signed in on the windows mail all it asked me was what my email address and password was from my isp, but it never said what my address was for the windows mail. So how do I get that information? P.S. I told you it was a stupid question.

Hi again Mary, your email address is mbowling2 fuse.net yes/no?
User Name: Established when you signed up for Fuse, also known as Account Name Email Address: yourusername fuse.net
Email Settings SMTP Server: smtp.fuse.net POP3 Server: pop.fuse.net News Server: nntp.fuse.net
Go to Tools menu>accounts>add>mail, follow the wizard and enter the above info. Reply back to this thread if you have problems
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