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* 1. In Outlook select the Tools-> | * 1. In Outlook select the Tools-> | ||
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* 2. Click View or change existing e-mail accounts and click Next. Choose the account you want to use POPFile with and click Change... Make a note of the Incoming mail server (POP3) server name and the User Name. | * 2. Click View or change existing e-mail accounts and click Next. Choose the account you want to use POPFile with and click Change... Make a note of the Incoming mail server (POP3) server name and the User Name. | ||
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* 3. Change the Incoming mail server (POP3) server name to **127.0.0.1** and change the User Name to the combination of the original Incoming mail server (POP3) server name and the original User Name separated by a colon. | * 3. Change the Incoming mail server (POP3) server name to **127.0.0.1** and change the User Name to the combination of the original Incoming mail server (POP3) server name and the original User Name separated by a colon. | ||
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* 4. So, if the original Incoming mail server (POP3) name was **my.mail.com** and your username was **jdoe**, your new username would be **my.mail.com: | * 4. So, if the original Incoming mail server (POP3) name was **my.mail.com** and your username was **jdoe**, your new username would be **my.mail.com: | ||
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* 5. You don't need to change the password. | * 5. You don't need to change the password. |
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