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Using Netscape WebMail with Your Other Email Accounts
If you have other, server-based email accounts, you can use Netscape WebMail to collect and read messages from those accounts. This way you can use Netscape WebMail as your sole email service-even though you have other email addresses!
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POP Only! Netscape WebMail's collection service works only with POP3-compliant server-based email accounts. Check with your ISP to make sure your email account is a POP3 account. (Note that America Online is not POP3 compliant!) |
To use Netscape WebMail to collect messages from your other email addresses, follow these steps:
- From your Netscape WebMail page, click the Free Services link.
- When the Free Services page appears, click the Collecting link.
- When the Collecting page appears, read the onscreen instructions and then click the New button.
- When the Collecting Your External Mail page appears, enter the following information from your server-based email account: POP Server/Host (generally something like pop.isp.net), your username for that account, and your password for that account. Select whether you want to leave the original message on the other email server, or remove it after it's been forwarded to your WebMail account, and select whether you want to forward the mail once a day or every hour.
- Click OK when done.
Email from accounts you selected are now automatically forwarded to your Netscape WebMail inbox.
In this lesson you learned how to use both Netscape Messenger and Netscape WebMail to send and receive email messages. In Lesson 13 you learn how to receive free email publications with Netscape's In-Box Direct service.
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