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Setting Up Email In Windows Live Mail
1. With Windows Live Mail 2011 open, select the ‘Accounts’ option from the top menu bar. 2. Click the Email button. 3. On the window that appears fill out the options as follows: Email Address: your full email address – eg foo@foo.com Password: your mail box password Display name: Your name exactly as you want [...]
Beginners Guide To Web Hosting
If you are unsure about the web hosting terms used on our website, or just confused about the whole aspect of web hosting, our “Beginners Guide To Web Hosting” will put you on the right track & will provide you with the knowledge required to feel confident when purchasing web hosting. There are many things to learn, so lets get started.
The Difference Between POP3 and IMAP4 Mail.
All major email clients allow mailboxes to be accessed via either POP3 or IMAP4.These are two different protocols. On your desktop client, POP3 is downloaded directly from the mail server onto your computer.Your computer will store a “local copy” of the mail, and usually delete it from the server. You can create local folders on your computer to organise the mail, but you won’t see these or your mail if you logged in using webmail.
Configure Email Using Outlook Express.
Within this tutorial, you will learn how to configure email using Outlook Express. Once you have completed these 7 steps, you will be able to send and receive email using Outlook. This enables you to access email from your desktop, instead of logging into the 987mb mail server online. To setup Outlook Express to work with your 987mb mail account, please follow these instructions.
How To Manage Group Permissions in phpBB.
Within this 987mb tutorial you will learn How to Manage Group Permissions in phpBB. This tutorial is based on the fact that you have already installed phpBB and have logged into the admin panel.
You would create different groups within phpBB to offer different permissions to each specific group. You may want certain people to have admin access or you may want certain members to be unable to access specific features. You can achieve this by setting the right permissions for each group you create. Watch the video for further details.
