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1 Back to content Final Presentation Mr. Phay Sok Thea, class “2B”, group 3, Networking Topic: Mail Client “Outlook Express” *At the end of the presentation the audiences will be able to I- create and set up Outlook Express client to work with gmail II. how to create new identities to switch your Outlook Account III. how to manage identities in outlook account IV. how to switch your identity and login identity in outlook V. how to add contact record VI. back up and to restore Mail Outlook Express items 1- copy message files to a backup folder A- locate the Store folder B- back Up or Copy Mail Files in Outlook Express C- back Up Your Outlook Express Mail Files Automatically 2- restore Mail Files in Outlook Express VII- export Mail Account to a file VIII- import the mail account file

2 Back to content I- create and set up Outlook Express client to work with G-mail *Follow the below configuration steps:  Click Start button  Click Program  Click Outlook Express

3 Back to content  * Note before doing: Enable POP in your email account. Don't forget to click Save Changes when you're done. Click the Tools menu, and select Accounts... Enable POP in your email accountEnable POP in your email account

4 Back to content  Click Mail Click Add, and then click Mail...

5 Back to content  Enter your name in the Display name: field, and click Next.

6 Back to content * Enter your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com) in the Email address: field, and click Next. Google Apps users, enter your full address in the format 'username@your_domain.com.'

7 Back to content  Enter pop.gmail.com in the Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server: field. Enter smtp.gmail.com in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server: field. Google Apps users, enter the server names provided; don't add your domain name in this step.

8 Back to content  Click Next.  Enter your full email address (including '@gmail.com' or '@your_domain.com') in the Account name: field. Enter your email password in the Password: field, and click Next.

9 Back to content  Click Finish.

10 Back to content  Highlight pop.gmail.com under Account, and click Properties.

11 Back to content  Click the Advanced tab. –Fill in the following information:* Check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL) under Outgoing Mail (SMTP). Enter 465 in the Outgoing mail (SMTP): field. Under Outgoing Mail (SMTP), check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL). Under Incoming mail (POP3), check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL). The port will change to 995.

12 Back to content *The order of Outgoing and Incoming mail server fields varies by version. Make sure you enter the correct information in each field.

13 Back to content  Return to the Servers tab, and check the box next to My server requires authentication.

14 Back to content  Click OK. Congratulations! You're done configuring your client to send and retrieve Gmail messages. If you experience problems using POP with Outlook, please check the Common Errors or Troubleshooting tabCommon ErrorsTroubleshooting

15 Back to content II. How to create new identities to switch your Outlook account –Click File –Click identities –Click Add identities

16 Back to content –In New Identity dialog type you outlook account name and password –Click OK

17 Back to content –For this dialog if you want to switch to dara outlook account now Click OK and it will automatically log to dara outlook account;If not, click No –Click close

18 Back to content III. How to manage identities in outlook account –Click File –Click Identities –Click Manage Identities

19 Back to content –In Manage Identities dialog, if you click use this identity when starting a program, you assign which outlook account start default when you open outlook express. –*Note: if you don’t want to assign which outlook account start default when you open outlook express, you don’t need to click it. –Click Close

20 Back to content IV. How to switch your identity and login identity in outlook account –Click File –Click Switch identities

21 Back to content –In switch identities –Select which account you want to switch –Click Log off Identity –Click Yes

22 Back to content –To start your outlook account: –Open outlook express –In Identity Login, select which Identity account you want to login –Ex: (sokthea) –Click ok

23 Back to content –click New –click New Group

24 Back to content –Type your Group name –Click Ok

25 Back to content –Click new button –Click New Contact

26 Back to content V. How to add contact record –Click contact button –In Name button –Assign your name and which mail address you want to add contact –Click Ok

27 Back to content VI. To back up and to restore Mail Outlook Express items 1- How to copy message files to a backup folder A- How to locate the Store folder  Start outlook Express  Click Tools, and then click Options

28 Back to content  On the Maintenance tab, click Store folder.

29 Back to content  In the store location dialog box, copy the store location. To do this, follow these steps:  Put he mouse pointer at one end of the box under the Your personal massage store is located in the following folder box.  Press and hold the left mouse button, and then drag the mouse pointer across the Your personal message store is located in the following folder box.  Click Cancel, and then click Cancel again to close the dialog box.

30 Back to content B- Back Up or Copy Mail Files in Outlook Express  You can never have enough backup copies of your important mail files. Outlook Express lacks a backup feature, but backing up your mail data is still easy. In addition to the manual procedure described below, you can also automate the backup processOutlook Expressautomate the backup process  * To back up or copy your Outlook Express mail:  ›› Start by opening your Outlook Express Store Folder in Windows Explorer.opening your Outlook Express Store Folder in Windows Explorer Select Edit | Select All from the menu in this folder.  Or press Ctrl-A. –Make sure all files (including Folders.dbx in particular) are highlighted.

31 Back to content  Select Edit | Copy from the menu to copy the files.  Alternatively, press Ctrl-C.

32 Back to content  Open the folder where you want to keep the backup copies (on another hard disk, a DVD or a network drive, for example) in Windows Explorer.  Select Edit | Paste from the menu to paste the files to your backup folder. –Alternatively, press Ctrl-V.

33 Back to content C- How to Back Up Your Outlook Express Mail Files Automatically  If you want to copy your Outlook Express folders and emails from one computer to another, doing it by hand works fine. You can even manage casual backups this way.Outlook Expressdoing it by hand  Click on the link with the right mouse button.  Select Save Target As... or Save Link Target As... from the menu.  Open the downloaded file in Notepad.  Customize it for your needs.

34 Back to content  You need to enter your Outlook Express store folder as source andyour Outlook Express store folder  the folder where you want to keep your backup copies as destination.  You can move oebackup.bat to any folder, but I recommend either your My Documents folder or a sub- folder.  Open Scheduled Tasks in your Windows Settings.  Double-click Add Scheduled Task.  Click Next.  Click Browse....  Find and select backup.bat.  Click Open.  Select a scheduling option under Perform This Task.  Click Next.  Click Finish.

35 Back to content 2- Restore Mail Files in Outlook Express *To import mail folders from a backup copy in Outlook Express:  Select File | Import | Messages... from the menu in Outlook Express.

36 Back to content  Highlight Outlook Express 6 or Outlook Express 5 as the email program to import from.  Click Next >.

37 Back to content  Make sure Import mail from an OE6 store directory or Import mail from an OE5 store directory is selected.

38 Back to content  Click OK.  Use the Browse button to select the folder containing your backup copy of the Outlook Express mail store.

39 Back to content  Click Next >. –If you get the message No messages can be found in this folder or another application is running that has the required files open., make sure the files you try to import are not read- only: copy the.dbx files off any read-only medium (from a CD-ROM to a folder on your Desktop, for example), highlight the.dbx files in Windows Explorer, click with the right mouse button, select Properties from the menu, make sure Read Only is not checked and click OK.  Now either –select All folders to import all mail or –Highlight specific mailboxes under Selected folders: to restore only the highlighted folders.  Click Next >  Click Finish.

40 Back to content VII- How to Export Mail Account to a file  1- On the Tools menu, click Account

41 Back to content  2- On the mail tab, click the mail account that you want to export, and then click Export.

42 Back to content  In the Save in box, select the Mail Backup folder, and then click Save  -Repeat these steps for each mail account you want to export  -Click close

43 Back to content VIII- How to import the mail account file  On the Tools menu, click Account  On the mail tab, click the mail tab, click Import. Repeat these steps for each mail account that you want to export. Click Close.

44 Back to content  Click log in box, select mail back up folder  Click the mail account you want to import, then click import Repeat these steps for each mail account that you want to export Click Close.  -Repeat these steps for each mail account you want to export  -Click close

45 Back to content Repeat these steps for each mail account that you want to export Click Close.Question?

46 Back to content Repeat these steps for each mail account that you want to export Click Close. Thank You! God bless you!


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