Instructions for E-Mail Setup
In order to help you better, we have provided instructions on how to setup your e-mail.
In the following paragraphs, we discuss the different ways you can access your e-mail,
and you can determine which method is best for you.
How do you want to read your e-mail?
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1. With an ordinary e-mail program, such as
Outlook Express, Outlook,
orNetscape.
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Pros:
You can store as much e-mail as you want.
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Cons:
Reading your e-mail from more than one computer can be confusing and not
very satisfactory.
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2. Read your e-mail on the web via our
web site.
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Pros:
You can look at your e-mail from more than one computer, and see all of it.
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Cons:
You only get 5MB of space free. Anything beyond that will be provided for a fee
of 25 cents per MB per month.
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3. Combination of both 1 and 2
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Pros:
If you are away from your computer, and you have access to the web,
you can access your e-mail through our web site. However, the only mail
you will receive is new mail (i.e. the mail you haven't picked up from your e-mail program).
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Cons:
Once you read an e-mail with your e-mail program, it remains in that e-mail program,
and on that particular computer. It will not be available anywhere else.
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To view detailed setup instructions, please choose from the list below:
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