How Do You Access Hotmail With Microsoft Outlook 2002?
Post Office Protocol (POP3) is one of the easiest ways to access various email accounts, including Windows Live Hotmail, in email client programs such as Outlook 2002. When you set up Outlook 2002, a component program of Microsoft Office XP, to access your Hotmail, you can centralize your email accounts in one location. Launch Outlook 2002 and then choose “Email Accounts” from the “Tools” drop-down menu. The Email Accounts window opens. Choose “Add a new email account” under the “Email” section and hit “Next.” The Server Type window opens. Select the radio button next to “POP3” and then click “Next.” Enter your name and Hotmail address in the “Your name” and “Email address” boxes, respectively, and then type “pop3.live.com” and “smtp.live.com” in the “Incoming mail server” and “Outgoing mail server” fields. Provide your Hotmail username and password in the “Username” and “Password” fields and then select the “Remember password” checkbox. Select “More settings” and then click on the “Ad