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Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Email Software Setup Guide

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Setup Guide Setting up a Microsoft Exchange mailbox only takes a few minutes. You can set up any email software to send and receive email from your mailbox. This guide will show you step by step how to set up the most common mail clients to work with your new mailbox. Software Covered in this Guide Outlook 2010 Outlook 2007 Outlook 2003 Mac Mail (see note below) Thunderbird (see note below) Note: To get the full benefit of your Microsoft Exchange mailbox you should use Microsoft Outlook 2010, 2007, or 2003. However, it is possible to connect to a Microsoft Exchange mailbox in other software, such as Thunderbird or Mac Mail, using the IMAP protocol. Add your new mailbox Before you can set up your email software, you need to create your mailbox through your Fasthosts control panel. Step 1 Log in to your Fasthosts control panel and click on Email & Web Hosting. Page 2 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 2 Click on the domain name you would like to add the new email address to. Step 3 Click on the Email tab. Step 4 A list of any mailboxes created on your domain will be displayed. Click the Add Mailbox button. Step 5 Select the Microsoft Exchange Mailbox option. Step 6 Enter the email address you wish to create, and choose a display name for the mailbox. This can be your name or your company name. Page 3 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 7 Choose a password for your mailbox, and retype it to confirm there are no mistakes. Make a note of this password; you’ll need it when setting up your email software. When you are done, click Create Mailbox. Your new mailbox will be created and you will receive an on-screen confirmation message. You are now ready to set up your email software to connect to this new mailbox to send and receive your email. Download and install Outlook 2007 Each Microsoft Exchange mailbox purchased through your Fasthosts control panel comes with a single user licence for Outlook 2007. You can download and install this software from your Fasthosts control panel. Once the mailbox has been created you will be taken to the Email Settings page, which will display all options for the mailbox. If you are not currently on this page, follow steps 1 – 3 above and then click on the mailbox in the mailboxes list. Step 1 Click on the button marked Download Now. Step 2 On the next screen there is another Download Now button. Click this button to download the Outlook installation Zip file to a folder on your computer. Once it is downloaded, locate the file and open it. Run the Setup.exe file to start the installation process. Page 4 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 3 Follow the onscreen instructions. When prompted, your Installation key can be found within the Fasthosts control panel, just below the Download Now button. Outlook 2007 is now installed on your computer. Page 5 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Setting up Outlook 2007 Step 1 Click the Windows Start button and open the Windows Control Panel. Step 2 The next step will depend upon the display mode on your computer. Category view: If your Windows Control Panel is in Category view, click User accounts, then click the Mail icon located at the foot of the screen. Classic view: If your Windows Control Panel is in Classic view, click the Mail icon. Step 3 Click the Show Profiles button. Page 6 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 4 Check the box marked Prompt for a profile to be used. Step 5 Click the Add button. Step 6 A window will open, asking you to name the new profile. When you’ve entered a name, click Ok. Page 7 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 7 The Email accounts wizard will open. Ensure the Add a new email account radio button is selected, then click the Next button. Step 8 Select the Microsoft Exchange radio button, then click the Next button. Step 9 Enter the Microsoft Exchange server name for your mailbox, ensuring Use cached Exchange mode is selected. Example: EXCH-BE04 Page 8 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 10 Enter your full email address in the User name text box, then click the More Settings button. Step 11 An error message will appear. Don't worry, click the OK button, then click Cancel on the next window. Step 12 A window headed Microsoft Exchange Server will open. Click the Connection tab. Step 13 Ensure the Connect using my Local Area Network (LAN) radio button is selected. Step 14 Towards the bottom of the window, there should be a section headed Outlook Anywhere Check the box marked Connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP, then click the Exchange Proxy Settings button. Page 9 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Note: If the Exchange Anywhere section is not shown, you need to upgrade to the latest version of Windows XP or Windows 2003. Step 15 A new window will open. Under Connection settings, enter exchange.livemail.co.uk or exchange.yourdomainname.co m (replacing yourdomainname.com with your domain name). Step 16 Ensure all the check-boxes are unselected and that the dropdown list under Proxy authentication settings is set to Basic Authentication. Step 17 Click OK, then click OK in the Microsoft Exchange Server window. Step 18 Click Next in the Add new E-mail Account window. Then click Finish to close the wizard Step 19 Open Outlook 2007 and select your new profile, when prompted. Step 21 Enter your full email address in the username text box, then your password, when Page 10 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide prompted. Step 22 Outlook will now load and synchronise with your Microsoft Exchange mailbox. For a new mailbox this will take no more than a few seconds. You have now configured Outlook 2007 for use with your Microsoft Exchange mailbox. Setting up Outlook 2010 Step 1 Click the Windows Start button and open the Windows Control Panel. Step 2 The next step will depend upon the display mode on your computer. Category view: If your Windows Control Panel is in Category view, click User accounts, then click the Mail icon located at the foot of the screen. Classic view: If your Windows Control Panel is in Classic view, click the Mail icon. Step 3 Click the Show Profiles button. Page 11 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 4 Check the box marked Prompt for a profile to be used. Step 5 Click the Add button above When starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile. Step 6 A window will open, asking you to name the new profile. When you’ve entered a name, click Ok. Page 12 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 7 The Add New Email Account wizard will open. Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next. Step 8 Select Microsoft Exchange or compatible service and click the Next button. Step 9 Enter the Microsoft Exchange server name for your mailbox, ensuring Use cached Exchange mode is selected. Example: EXCH-BE04 Page 13 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 10 Enter your full email address in the User name text box, then click the More Settings button. Step 11 A window headed Microsoft Exchange Server will open. Click the Connection tab. Step 12 Ensure the Connect using my Local Area Network (LAN) radio button is selected. Step 13 Towards the bottom of the window, there should be a section headed Outlook Anywhere Check the box marked Connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP, then click the Exchange Proxy Settings button. Note: If the Outlook Anywhere section is not shown, you need to upgrade to the latest version of Windows XP or Windows 2003. Step 14 A new window will open. Under Connection settings, enter exchange.livemail.co.uk or exchange.yourdomainname.com (replacing yourdomainname.com with your domain name). Page 14 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 15 Ensure all the check-boxes are unselected and that the dropdown list under Proxy authentication settings is set to Basic Authentication. Step 16 Click OK, then click OK in the Microsoft Exchange Server window. Step 17 Click Next in the Add new E-mail Account window. Then click Finish to close the wizard Step 18 Open Outlook 2010 and select your new profile, when prompted. Step 19 Enter your full email address in the username text box, then your password, when prompted. Step 20 Outlook will now load and synchronise with your Microsoft Exchange mailbox. For a new mailbox this will take no more than a few seconds. You have now configured Outlook 2010 for use with your Microsoft Exchange mailbox. Page 15 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Setting up Outlook 2003 Step 1 Click the Windows Start button and open the Windows Control Panel. Step 2 The next step will depend upon the display mode on your computer. Category view: If your Windows Control Panel is in Category view, click User accounts, then click the Mail icon located at the foot of the screen. Classic view: If your Windows Control Panel is in Classic view, click the Mail icon. Step 3 Click the Show Profiles button. Page 16 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 4 Check the box marked Prompt for a profile to be used. Step 5 Click the Add button. Step 6 A window will open, asking you to name the new profile. Once you have entered a name, click the Ok button. Page 17 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 7 The Email accounts wizard will open. Ensure the Add a new email account radio button is selected, then click the Next button. Step 8 Select the Microsoft Exchange Server radio button, then click the Next button. Step 9 Enter the Microsoft Exchange server name for the mailbox, ensuring Use cached Exchange mode is selected. Example: EXCH-BE04 Page 18 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 10 Enter your full email address in the User name text box, then click the More Settings button. Step 11 An error message will appear. Don't worry, click the OK button, then click Cancel on the next window. Step 12 A window headed Microsoft Exchange Server will open. Click the Connection tab. Step 13 Ensure the Connect using my Local Area Network (LAN) radio button is selected. Step 14 Towards the bottom of the window, there should be a section headed Exchange over the Internet. Select the Connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP check box, then click the Exchange Proxy Settings button. Page 19 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Note: If the Exchange over the Internet section is not shown, you need to upgrade to the latest version of Windows XP or Windows 2003. Step 15 A new window will open. Under Connection settings, enter exchange.livemail.co.uk or exchange.yourdomainname.com (replacing yourdomainname.com with your domain name). Step 16 Ensure all the check-boxes are unselected and that the drop-down list under Proxy authentication settings is set to Basic Authentication. Step 17 Click OK, then click OK in the Microsoft Exchange Server window. Step 18 Click Next in the Email Accounts window, then click Finish to close the wizard. Page 20 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 19 Open Outlook 2003 and select your new profile, when prompted. Step 20 Enter your full email address in the username text box, then your mailbox password in the Password field when prompted. Outlook will now load and synchronise with your Microsoft Exchange mailbox. For a new mailbox this will take no more than a few seconds. Setting up Mac Mail Step 1 Open Mac Mail. Step 2 Click Preferences from the Mail menu. Step 3 Click the Create an account button to open the Add Account wizard. This is located under the Accounts list, on the bottom-left of the window. Step 4 Enter your name in the Full Name text-box. This is what most people will see when you send them an email. Type your email address in the Email Address text-box. Enter the password for the mailbox in the Password text box. Page 21 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Click the Continue button. Step 5 On the Incoming Mail Server page, enter the following information: Account Type: Select Exchange from the drop down menu. Description: Enter a name for this account so you can identify it. This is only visible to you. Incoming Mail Server: Enter exchange.yourdomain.com (replacing yourdomain.com with your own domain name). User Name: Enter your full email address. Password: Enter the password for the mailbox. Outlook Web Access Server: Enter exchange.yourdomain.com (replacing yourdomain.com with your own domain name). Page 22 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Click Continue when you are done. Step 6 Enter the following information on the Outgoing Mail Server screen: Outgoing Mail Server: Enter smtp.yourdomain.com (replacing yourdomain.com with your own domain name). Use only this server: Check this box. Use Authentication: Check this box. User Name: Enter your full email address. Password: Enter the password for this mailbox (the same password that you entered on the previous screen). Page 23 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Click Continue when you have filled out this information. Step 8 Confirm the details you have filled out, and click the Create button. Mac Mail is now configured to send and receive email from your Microsoft Exchange mailbox. Setting up Thunderbird Step 1 Open Thunderbird. Quick tip: When you open Thunderbird for the first time, and you already have mailboxes set up using other email software, Thunderbird's Import Wizard may offer to import your email account settings. If you choose not to import settings from another email program, the Account Wizard will open. This guide takes you through setting up your Microsoft Exchange mailbox using the Thunderbird Account Wizard. Page 24 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 2 The Account Wizard will open, if you don't have any other mailboxes set up in Thunderbird. If the wizard does not open automatically, click Account Settings in the Tools menu. Step 3 Click the Add Account button. Step 4 Select the Email account radio button, then click Next. Page 25 of 27

Exchange Mailbox set up guide Step 5 Enter your name in the Your Name text-box. This is what most people will see when you send them an email. Then enter your email address in the Email Address text-box, then click the Next button. Step 6 Click the IMAP radio button, enter exchange.yourdomain.com (replacing yourdomain.com with your domain) in the Incoming Server textbox and smtp.yourdomain.com (again replacing yourdomain.com with your domain) in the Outgoing Server text-box, then click Next. Enter your email address in the Incoming User Name and Outgoing User Name text fields, then click Next. Click the Finish button and your Microsoft Exchange email will be set up in Thunderbird. Note: The first time you access your mailbox, Thunderbird will ask for the password you chose when you created the mailbox in your Fasthosts control panel. Page 26 of 27

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Exchange Mailbox set up guide Page 3 of 27 Step 2 Click on the domain name you would like to add the new email address to. Step 3 Click on the Email tab. Step 4 A list of any mailboxes created on your domain will be displayed. Click the Add Mailbox button. Step 5 Select the Microsoft Exchange Mailbox option. Step 6 Enter the email address you wish to create, and choose a display name for the .

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