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Configuration of Exchange Mail Client

The mail post-office is define, now we need to configure the mail-client, either by using in "Control-Panel" the "Mail and Fax"-applet or by starting on the desktop the "inbox":



You can install/configure at the same time also "Fax" and "Internet mail"
services (if you selected it to be installed), but in this example, we just
configure the "Microsoft Mail".

Confirm/select
the location
of the post-
office
select your
username
from
the list
The system
verifies, that
you are a valid
Mail user by
checking your
Mail-password
You can define
the location of
your own
"Personal
Address Book"
You can define
the location of
"personal
Folders"
(private
storage of
mail messages)
You can define,
whether to
start up the
Mail of
Windows
Startup.
(this schreen was
NOT display during
the setup on NT4)
Done.

 

Verification of Exchange Mail Client Configuration
Installation/Configuration of Network Mail Client
Using the Exchange Mail Client

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