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Note: A top-level domain (TLD), sometimes referred to as a top-level domain name (TLDN), is the last part of an Internet domain name; that is, the letters which follow the final dot of any domain name. For example, in the domain name www.example.com, the top-level domain is com (or COM, as domain names are not case-sensitive).

  1. Open Outlook or Outlook Express.
  2. Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Accounts...'
  3. Click 'Add,' and then click 'Mail...'
  4. Enter your name in the 'Display name:' field, and click 'Next.'
  5. Enter your full email address (username@yourdomain.com) in the 'Email address:' field, and click 'Next.'
  6. Enter 'pop.telepacific.net' in the 'Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server:' field. Enter 'smtp.telepacific.net' in the 'Outgoing mail (SMTP) server:' field.
  7. Click 'Next.'
  8. Enter your username (including '@yourdomain.tld') in the 'Account name:' field. Enter your password in the 'Password:' field, and click 'Next.'
  9. Click 'Finish.'
  10. Highlight 'pop.telepacific.net' under 'Account,' and click 'Properties.'
  11. Click the 'Advanced' tab.
  12. Enter '25' in the 'Outgoing mail (SMTP)' field.
  13. Enter '110' in the 'Incoming mail (POP3)' field.
  14. *The order of 'Outgoing' and 'Incoming' mail server fields varies by version. Make sure you enter the correct information in each field.
  15. Click the 'Servers' tab, and check the box next to 'My server requires authentication.'
  16. Click 'OK.'

Congratulations! You're done configuring your client to send and retrieve messages.