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How can I automate the login of a POP account
hosted at AZC?
In general, you should consult your software's
online help or ask the Technical Support of the
vendor of your software for such info, since AZC
has no affiliaton with the manufacturer of any desktop applications running on your PC.
Nevertheless, as a courtesy, we will provide an illustrated
how-to example for the popular Microsoft
Outlook 2000 and Microsoft Outlook Express 6
email client software in this section. Even
you don't use either Outlooks, we urge you to review
the list to get some ideas:
Outlook 2000
- Open Outlook 2000, then click on the
Tools option (see screen shot).
- Click on "Accounts..", highlight a POP
account of yours hosted at AZC, and
then click on the Properties
button on the right. (see screen shot).
- Make sure the Include
this account when receiving mail or
synchronizing is checked. (see screen shot).
- Then click on the Servers tab
(see screen shot).
- Make sure the Remember password
is checked (see screen shot).
- Click on the Tools again, then
Options.., and then click
the Mail Delivery tab (see screen shot).
- Make sure:
a) that Check for new message ...
option is checked
b) and the checking frequency is set at
14 minutes.
(see screen shot).
- close your Outlook, and then re-open it.
Outlook Express 6
- Invoke Outlook Express 6, then click
on the Tools option (see screen shot).
- Click on "Accounts...", highlight a POP
account of yours hosted at AZC,
and then click on the Properties
button on the right (see screen shot).
- Make sure the Include this account
when receiving mail or synchronizing
is checked (see screen shot).
- Then click on the Servers tab
(see screen shot).
- Make sure the Remember password
is checked (see screen shot).
- Click on the Tools again, then
Options.., and then click
the Mail Delivery tab (see screen shot).
- Make sure:
a) that Check for new message ...
option is checked
b) and the checking frequency is set at
14 minutes.
(see screen shot).
- close your Outlook, and then re-open it.
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