1. | Choose Mail > Preferences, or press . |
2. | In the Mail Preferences window that appears, click the Accounts button to display its options (Figure 43 ).Figure 43. The Accounts pane of Mail Preferences.
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3. | Click the + button beneath the list of accounts. |
4. | A dialog sheet like the one in Figure 44 appears. Enter information for the account:Account Type is the type of e-mail account. Your options are .Mac, POP, IMAP, or Exchange.Account Description is a name to distinguish this account from other accounts.Full Name is your full name.User Name (for .Mac accounts only) is your .Mac user name.Email Address (for all account types other than .Mac) is your e-mail address.Password (for .Mac accounts only) is your Mac account password.
Figure 44. start by providing general information about the account.
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5. | Click Continue. If you created a .Mac account, skip ahead to step 8. |
6. | In the Incoming Mail Server dialog (Figure 45 ), enter information for your incoming mail server and click Continue.Incoming Mail Server is the domain name or IP address of your incoming mail server.User Name is your user ID on the mail server.Password is your password on the mail server.Outlook Web Access Server (for Exchange accounts only) is the domain name or IP address of the Outlook server for Web access to e-mail.
Figure 45. For most account types, you'll have to enter information about your incoming mail server.
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7. | In the Outgoing Mail Server dialog (Figure 46 ), enter information for your outgoing mail server and click Continue.Outgoing Mail Server is the domain name or IP address of your outgoing mail server. You can choose a server from the drop-down list or enter information for a different server.Use Authentication tells Mail to send your user name and password when sending mail. This is required by most mail servers. If you turn on this check box, be sure to enter your account user name and password in the boxes below it.
Figure 46. For most types of e-mail accounts, you'll also have to provide outgoing mail server info.
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8. | When Mail has verified all information you entered, it displays the results in an Account Summary window (Figure 47 ). Click Continue.Figure 47. Mail displays a summary of the account information it has confirmed.
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9. | The Conclusion window appears (Figure 48 ). You have two options:Create Another Account enables you to repeat steps 4 through 9 to create another e-mail account.Done dismisses the dialog sheet so you can continue working with Mail.
Figure 48. When you're finished, you have two options: create another account or close the dialog and get back to work.
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10. | The new account is added to the Accounts list (Figure 49 ). Click the window's close button to close the Accounts window.Figure 49. The new account is added to the Accounts list.
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1. | Click the New button at the top of the main Mail window (Figure 42 ). The New Message window appears (Figure 50 ).Figure 50. Clicking the New button opens a New Message window like this one.
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2. | Use one of the following techniques to enter the recipient's address in the To box:Type the recipient's e-mail address.If the recipient is someone in your Address Book file or someone you have received an e-mail message from in the past, enter the person's name. As you type, Mail attempts to match the name (Figure 51 ). Click the correct entry.Figure 51. When you begin to type in a name, Mail tries to match it to entries in Address Book.
Click the Address button. Use the searchable Addresses window that appears (Figure 52 ) to locate the recipient's name and double-click it.Figure 52. You can also use an Addresses window to enter a recipient's e-mail address.
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3. | Repeat step 2 to add additional names. When you are finished, click twice. |
4. | Enter a subject for the message in the Subject field, and press . |
5. | Type your message in the large box at the bottom of the window. When you are finished, the window might look like the one in Figure 53 .Figure 53. Here's a short message ready to be sent.
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6. | Click the Send button. The message window closes and Mail sends the message. |