The information in this article applies to:
- The Microsoft Network, version 2.5
- Microsoft Outlook 97
SUMMARY
To use Microsoft Outlook 97 to send and receive e-mail using MSN, The
Microsoft Network, you must install the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch
Final Release.
NOTE: You do not need this patch if you want to use Outlook Express with
MSN 2.5. You also do not need the patch if you want to use Outlook 97 with
MSN version 2.0.
MORE INFORMATION
To install the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch Final Release, follow these
steps:
- Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/outlook
- Follow the instructions to download the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch
Final Release.
- When you are prompted to Open or Save To Disk, click Open.
- Finish installing the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch Final Release,
disconnect from the Internet, and then restart your computer.
Configuring Outlook 97 After Installing the Internet Mail Enhancement
Patch Final Release
To configure Outlook 97 after installing the Internet Mail Enhancement
Patch Final Release with an MSN Post Office Protocol (POP3) mail server,
use the following steps:
- Start Outlook 97.
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- Click Add, click the Internet E-mail information service, and then
click OK.
- Under Mail Account, type a name for the server (for example, MSN POP3
Mail Server).
- Under User Information, type the appropriate information about the
account you are using in the Name, Organization, E-mail Address, and
Reply Address boxes. Note that entries in the Organization and Reply
Address boxes are optional.
- On the Servers tab, type "smtp.email.msn.com" (without quotation marks)
in the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) box.
- In the Incoming Mail (POP3) box, type "pop3.email.msn.com" (without
quotation marks).
- Click "Log on using Secure Password Authentication."
- On the Connection tab, click the appropriate connection type. If you
connect to the Internet using a local area network, click I Use A LAN
Connection. If you connect to the Internet using MSN or a third-party
Internet service provider (ISP), click I Connect Manually.
- On the Advanced tab, type "25" (without quotation marks) in the
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) box.
- In the Incoming Mail (POP3) box, type "110" (without quotation
marks).
- Click OK, and then restart Outlook 97.
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- On the Delivery tab, click the Internet E-mail information service you
want to use as your primary mail service.
- Click the Up Arrow button until the Internet E-mail information service
is at the top of the list.
- Click OK. Note that the new configuration affects only messages
composed after the change is made.
NOTE: If the Internet E-mail information service is configured in a
profile with the Exchange Server information service, the profile sends
incoming mail to the Exchange Server information service. To use the
Internet E-mail information service, create a separate profile with the
Internet E-mail information service.
If you selected I Connect Manually in step 9 above, use the following steps
to verify your Internet connection settings:
- Quit Outlook 97.
- Right-click the The Internet icon on the desktop, click Properties, and
then click the Connection tab.
- If you connect to the Internet using MSN or a third-party ISP, click
"Connect to the Internet as needed." Verify that the Dial-Up Networking
connection for your ISP is selected in the "Use the following Dial-Up
Networking connection" box. If MSN is your Internet service provider,
the Dial-Up Networking connection should be "MSN" (without quotation
marks).
- Click OK.
For information about how to verify the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch
is installed, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q177083
TITLE : How to Verify the Internet Mail Enhancement Patch Is
Installed
|