Configuring Clients : Outlook for AOL mail

Microsoft Outlook

Outlook websitewww.slipstick.comYou need to repeat all the steps on this page for adding another screen name for checking email You will not be able to send mail without adding information to the eNetBot Mail account editor.Click here for instructions for configuring Outlook 2000 in Corporate or Workgroup Mode.Tip: We recommend using the LAN option even if you use a phone line to connect. This means that you need to establish a connection by dialing your connection first and then check for email.

Click here for steps to setup Outlook to automatically dialup when checking for  email.


This page contains step by step information pertaining to the current release of Outlook – Outlook 2000

Outlook 2000 can be installed in two modes.

1. Internet Only Mode
2. Corporate or Workgroup Mode

Most home users will have Outlook 2000 installed in Internet Only Mode. The instructions provided on this page are for the Internet Only Mode installation as some of the steps are different.

Getting Started :  Configuring Clients : Outlook (Internet Only Mode)

  1. Open Outlook 2000.
  2. From the Tools menu, choose Accounts. (Note : If you do not see this option, you must be running outlook 2000 in Corporate or Workgroup Mode – click here for instructions for configuring Outlook 2000 in Corporate or Workgroup Mode)
  3. Click the Add button, choose Mail.
  4. The Internet Connection Wizard is diaplyed. Enter a display name for the account. The name “My AOL Account” chosen for this email account can be anything of your choice.

  1. Click on the next button and you should see a screen requiring your AOL email address. Replace the screenname with your AOL screen name. (You need to repeat all the steps on this page for adding another screen name for checking email).

  1. The nex screen requires your POP3 and SMTP server. You need to specify both as aol.enetbot.com

  1. The next screen is where you specify your AOL screen name and password for Outlook to be able to get your AOL mail. See that the remember password option is checked so that Outlook does not ask for your password each time.

  1. Select the appropriate mode of connection. Choose “Connect using my local area network (LAN)”. You have to connect to the internet using AOL or any other provider manually before accessing AOL using eNetBot.

  1. The last screen in the wizard is shown below. Click Finish to close this screen.

9. Click the OK button and close all open dialogs to save settings.

10. Add User Information to eNetBot

This step is required for sending mail through the AOL server. eNetBot Mail uses secure authentication for sending mail using AOL servers. The email clients do not provide this information while forwarding your email through eNetBot. Using secure authentication also serves to eliminate spammers from using eNetBot to post spam.

Add your AOL screen name(s) and passwords using the Account editor provided in the eNetBot mail control panel

1. Double click on the eNetBot icon in the system tray or it can be accessed through the popup-menu by right clicking and selecting eNetBot control panel in the Popup menu.

2. Select Tools menu in eNetBot >> Account editor(Sending Mail)
The dialog shown below will appear.

eNetBot Mail Account editor

3. Click on the Add button and the dialog shown below will appear.

eNetBot Mail Account editor

4. Enter you AOL screen name (the address from which you will be sending email). Enter the password for the screen name and click OK. Example: If your screen name is bob123, then the information you enter will be:

Screen Name : bob123
Password : bob123’s AOL password
Confirm Password : bob123’s AOL password

5. Follow steps 3 and 4 again for entering additional screen names from which you want to be able to send email.

Note about security

This information collected by eNetBot is held securely (encrypted) on YOUR PC and is sent ONLY to AOL while authenticating your outgoing mail with the AOL server. [Note: Outgoing mail cannot be sent if the screen names you plan to use in the email client(s) are not entered here too]

The AOL password provided by you will NOT be used by eNetBot for any other purpose than to authenticate your outgoing mail with AOL.

That is all you need to do with eNetBot to read and write your AOL mail.

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