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If the ISP Provides the Browser, If Using Outlook Express, Sending e-mail messages

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If the ISP Provides the Browser Follow the ISP's instructions to download its Web browser and e-mail program and to set up and use your e-mail account. You will then be able to send and receive e-mail each time you connect to your ISP. If Using Outlook Express After you sign up with an ISP, and connect your modem, you can run Outlook Express from the Start menu. The first time you start Outlook Express, the Internet Connection Wizard window opens if you are not already connected to the Internet. You will need to provide connection information such as an account name, password and the names of an incoming and an outgoing mail server to use Outlook Express. If you are unsure how to answer any of the questions, contact your ISP. 48 HP Pavilion home PC Sending e-mail messages Open the Outlook Express program: 1 Click Start on the taskbar, and select the Outlook Express icon. Note: You can also press the E-Mail button on the keyboard to open Outlook Express (select models only). 2 Click the Create Mail button on the toolbar. 3 Type in, or select from an address book, the address of each recipient. 4 Type the message title in the Subject box. 5 Type your message in the New Message window. 6 Click the Send button on the toolbar when you're finished. 7 If necessary, click the Send/Recv tool on the toolbar to send any messages stored in the Outbox. Note: When you compose a message without being connected to the Internet, the message is stored in the Outbox until the next time you log on to the Internet and connect to your ISP.

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HP Pavilion home PC
If the ISP Provides the Browser
Follow the ISP’s instructions to download its
Web browser and e-mail program and to set
up and use your e-mail account. You will then
be able to send and receive e-mail each time
you connect to your ISP.
If Using Outlook Express
After you sign up with an ISP, and connect your
modem, you can run Outlook Express from the
Start menu.
The first time you start Outlook Express, the
Internet Connection Wizard window opens if
you are not already connected to the Internet.
You will need to provide connection information
such as an account name, password and
the names of an incoming and an outgoing mail
server to use Outlook Express. If you are unsure
how to answer any of the questions, contact
your ISP.
Sending e-mail messages
Open the Outlook Express program:
1
Click
Start
on the taskbar, and select
the
Outlook Express
icon.
Note:
You can also press the E-Mail button on
the keyboard to open Outlook Express
(select models only).
2
Click the
Create Mail
button on the toolbar.
3
Type in, or select from an address book, the
address of each recipient.
4
Type the message title in the Subject box.
5
Type your message in the New Message
window.
6
Click the
Send
button on the toolbar when
you’re finished.
7
If necessary, click the
Send/Recv
tool on
the toolbar to send any messages stored in
the Outbox.
Note:
When you compose a message without being
connected to the Internet, the message is stored
in the Outbox until the next time you log on to
the Internet and connect to your ISP.