| PLEASE NOTE: In order to prevent SPAM email
services and other non-695online.com customers from
using our servers This configuration REQUIRES SMTP AUTH.
You must authenticate by selecting "My outgoing server
requires authentication" before the server will allow
you to send new messages.
If you need additional information on how this system
works, please contact our support
department.
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How to configure Netscape 7.1 for E-Mail
1. Open Netscape. After it has loaded, Click on Window.
A menu will drop down, Click Mail & Newsgroups.
Note: If you are setting up your account
for the first time the Account Wizard will
open automatically. If this happens skip steps 2 and 3 and
go to step 4.
2. Click on Edit. Click Mail
& Newsgroups Account Settings.

3. Click Add Account.
4. Select Email Account, then Click
Next.
5. Type in your name and e-mail
address (ex: username@695online.com). Then click
Next.

6. Select POP and type in pop.695online.com
in the Incoming Server text area. Then click Next.

7. Type in your username@695online.com.
Then click Next.

8. In the area provided type a Account Name
for your account (ex: 695online account). Then click Next.

9. Verify that all your info being displayed
is correct. Then click Finish.

10. We must know make sure that all the information
is correct. Click on Edit. A menu will
drop down, click on Mail & Newsgroups Account
Settings (Refer to step 2 for a screen shot). If
your screen matches the screen below go on to step 11. If
not make the correct changes and go on to step 11.

11. Click on Server Settings on
left. Make sure all information is correct and the needed
check boxes are checked. If all is well move on to step
12.

12. Select Outgoing Sever
from the left menu. Check to see if all information is correct.
Be sure that the Use name and password
is selected. If all is well you are finished. Click OK
and enjoy the rest of your day.

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