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andy hughes | 22:06 Sun 16th Jan 2005 | Technology
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I have had to have my PC re-formatted, and I've lost my Microsoft Outlook connection. Because my Broadband is BT, they only support Outlook Express, and I have that connection, but they can't help me to swap it to Microsoft Outlook. Can anyone else help me?

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In essence there are only a few things you need to know to configure internet e-mail: 1) your e-mail address 2) your username (may be related to your e-mail address) 3) your password 4) the smtp server address (either fully qualified domain name or IP address) 5) the pop server address (either fully qualified domain name or IP address). Outlook Express and Outlook are exactly the same when it comes to internet mail (except Outlook saves all the mail as one file ending in .pst whereas OE saves it as multiple files ending .dbx. I think there is a wizard to connect Outlook: just choose Internet mail then your e-mail address, pop and smtp server names (I think both are mail.btopenworld.com) then your username and password. The accounts part of OE is very similar to the accounts part of Outlook.

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