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Outlook Express Setup
Sunday, 20 April 2008 17:44

If this is a new computer and Outlook Express has never run, then you should get a setup wizard automatically when you double click on Outlook Express.  If this is the case skip down to the numbered instructions below.  If your Outlook Express has been used before, then double click on your Outlook Express icon. When Outlook Express has loaded click on the "Tools" icon at the top. Then select "Accounts", the select the "Mail" tab. Select the "Add" button, then select "Mail"

 

You should now be in the setup wizard

  1. Under "Your Name" Type your name, hit next
  2. Under email address, type in your full email address, hit next
  3. Under "Incoming mail" type    dreamscp.com
  4. Under "Outgoing mail" type    dreamscp.com     , hit next
  5. Under "Account Name" you should see the first half of your email address, (without the @dreamscp.com)
  6. Type in your password into the password box, your password should have no capital letters
  7. Check, "Save Password" hit next
  8. Click "Finish" you have completed your Outlook Express setup
 

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Yahoo! Answers: Answers and Comments for How has DVR use changed the way you watch TV? [TiVO & DVRs]
  • From Gmo: I never watch live TV anymore, at least if its a commercial ...
    I never watch live TV anymore, at least if its a commercial program. If it's something I really can't wait to watch, I simply wait 30 minutes into the program... so I can stay ahead of the boring commercials. I'm sure advertisers are suffering the most from DVR, while consumers are basking in glory watching commercial free TV! I personally love it, I'll never go back.
  • From YOG: The DVR is the best invention since the dollar bill changer ...
    The DVR is the best invention since the dollar bill changer on the Coke machines. I now get to watch my programs when I want. When the phone rings I just pause it. I never watch commercials any more either. A certain show that I like started coming on around 2 am. Now I just DVR and watch it after work.

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