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email us at: support@active-sites.com

Email Basic Start

Setting up your email is relatively easy.
First off, you need an email client.
An email client is a software program that will allow you 
to connect to your Active-Sites account mail server for the purpose of sending & receiving email. 

There are commericial clients available, however you most likely already have one on your computer. 
If you use Windows, both Microsoft Internet Explorer & Netscape Communicator have built in email clients. 
Some folks may have Qualcomm Eudora. 
The following sections will explain how to set up your email functions using the following programs:


Program Setup Explained

Microsoft Outlook (Microsoft Office 97, 2000)

Microsoft Outlook Express (Internet Explorer)

Netscape Messenger (Netscape Communicator or Mozilla)

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