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Starting your new Cloudnet CD:
Installing Thunderbird on Windows 95, 98, 98se, Millenium, NT4, 2000, or XP
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Welcome to the Mozilla Thunderbird Setup Wizard:
Click "Next". |
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Software License Agreement:
Read the Software License Agreement. Click on "I Accept the terms of the License Agreement". Click "Next". |
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Setup Type:
Click on "Standard". Click "Next". |
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Summary:
Click "Next". |
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Install Complete:
Check the box for "Launch Mozilla Thunderbird". Click "Finish". |
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Setting up Mozilla Thunderbird for your Cloudnet email account: |
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Import Setting and Mail Folders from:
If you would like to import your mail settings and email from another mail program. Select the program you would like to import this information from. Or, select "Don't import anything", if this is the only mail program you are setting up on this computer. Click "Next". |
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New Account Setup:
Click on "Email account". Then click "Next". |
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Identity:
Enter your the name you want to appear in the "From:" field of the messages you sond out. This can be your real name, nickname, or company name. Enter your Cloudnet Email address. Click on "Next". |
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Server Information:
Click on "POP", Incoming Server: enter "pop.cloudnet.com". Outgoing Server: enter "smtp.cloudnet.com". Click "Next". |
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Incoming and Outgoing Usernames:
Enter the username for the mailbox you are setting this profile up for in both fields. (Your username is your email address without the @cloudnet.com part). Click "Next". |
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Account Name:
Enter the name by which you want to refer to this account. You can use something like "Joe's Email". The default name will be your email address. Click "Next". |
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Congratulations:
You have successfully setup Mozilla Thunderbird for your email account. Uncheck "Download messages now". Click "Finish". |
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If you get this screen.
Uncheck "Download messages now". Click "Yes" if you want to make Thunderbird your default mail program Click "No" if you do not. |
| Turning off SMTP Authentication:
If you are connecting via a St. Cloud local Cloudnet connection,
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Turning off SMTP Authentication:
With Thunderbird open. Click "Edit". On the left, click on "Outgoing Server (SMTP)". On the right, uncheck "Use name and password". Set "Use secure connection" to "No". Click "Ok". You can turn this setting back on in the future by simply rechecking "Use name and password", and entering your username. |
| You are now ready to use Mozilla thunderbird to send and recieve your Cloudnet email. |