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Using Outlook Express
This article applies to Internet Mail for Windows 95.
Optimizing Internet Mail
Open Internet Mail
Open the Mail Menu and click Options
Click the Read tab
Make sure that "Check for new mail every "x"
minutes" is unchecked. This will allow you
to read and write mail offline and only
connect when you are ready to Send & Receive.
Click the Server tab and verify all info
Unless specified otherwise, NetEase users
will use the following:
Name: Your real name
Organization: May be left blank
E-mail address: yourusername@netease.net
Mail Servers:
(Incoming) mail.netease.net
(Outgoing) smtp.netease.net
In the Account Information Area make sure
that "Logon Using Account" is checked.
The Account Username is: yourusername
The Account Password is: yourpassword
Note: Your username and password must match
the information on your account info sheet.
Click the Advance Settings button
In the Reply-To box either insert your e-mail
address or leave it totally blank. Most e-mail
programs today are smart enough to know where
to send the reply. This is generally handy
if the Reply-To address is different than the
sender. e.g. Reply-To sales@mydomain.com
Click OK on the Advance Settings box, but do
not close the Mail Options box yet.
Click the Connection Tab
Make sure that "I use a modem to access my
e-mail" is checked and then verify that the
dial up network connection for NetEase is in
the box below.
Put a check mark in the "Disconnect when finished
sending and receiving" box.
Note: This allows you to open Internet Mail
while you are offline, read and write mail and
then click the Send & Receive button on the
tool bar. After delivering any new outgoing
messages and retrieving any new mail on the
server, Internet Mail will automatically
disconnect, saving your online time for leisure
browsing.
Click Apply to save your changes, then OK to
close the Options box.