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MURKY | 19:31 Sat 20th Aug 2005 | Technology
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i deleted outlook on my other comp ;-s and theres not internet on that comp. How do i check my pop3 email that was on that comp on this one? I am using windows 98. When i click outlook explorer it shows me my hotmail account. So how do i sign into another email?
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Well, personally I use Mozilla Thunderbird as my pop3 email client, but from using Outlook before, you'll basically have to add another account to Outlook. Try going to "Tools" > "Accounts"/"Account Settings" and then choosing "Add/Create Account".

You'll then have to provide all the relevant details, such as the incoming pop3 server address, the outgoing smtp address, your account alias etc. I can't quite remember how the menu layout works to add an account in Outlook though, so if it's not how I said, just have a nose about in the options and settings to find how to create accounts and you should be fine.
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but i have an existing account, i just want to log into it, how do i do that?
I inderstand you have an account. What I'm talking about is creating an account in Outlook. For example, I have a Blueyonder email account on one of my PCs. To get the mail in Outlook for that account on another PC, you have to create that account in Outlook on that PC, if you follow. You're only setting up the account in Outlook, it's not actually another email account.

You enter the details of your existing account (the one from the other PC) into it. That way it can retrieve the email that you want.

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