McAfee MTP08EMB3RCA User Guide - Page 121
Setting up your Webmail accounts
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119 CHAPTER 24 Setting up your Webmail accounts If you use a browser to read your e-mail messages, you must configure Anti-Spam to connect to your account and filter your messages. To add your Webmail account to Anti-Spam, simply add the account information provided by your e-mail provider. After you add a Webmail account, you can edit your account information, and obtain more information about filtered Webmail. If you are not using a Webmail account any more, or you do not want it filtered, you can remove it. Anti-Spam works with various e-mail programs, such as POP3, POP3 Webmail, Yahoo®, MSN/Hotmail, Windows Live Mail, and MAPI accounts. POP3 is the most common account type, and is the standard for Internet e-mail. When you have a POP3 account, Anti-Spam connects directly to the e-mail server and filters messages before they are retrieved by your e-mail program. POP3 Webmail, Yahoo, MSN/Hotmail, and Windows Mail accounts are Web-based. Filtering POP3 Webmail accounts is similar to filtering POP3 accounts. MAPI is a system designed by Microsoft that supports many types of messaging, including Internet e-mail, fax, and Exchange Server messaging. Currently, only Microsoft Outlook can work directly with MAPI accounts. Note: Although Anti-Spam can access MAPI accounts, it does not filter your e-mail until you have retrieved your messages with Microsoft Outlook. In this chapter Add a Webmail account 119 Edit a Webmail account 120 Remove a Webmail account 121 Understanding Webmail account information ........121 Add a Webmail account Add a POP3 (for example, Yahoo), MSN/Hotmail, or Windows Mail (only paid versions are fully supported) Webmail account if you want to filter the messages in that account for spam. 1 Open the Spam Protection pane. How?