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| - | === MS Outlook Mail Client === | + | === Microsoft Outlook 2007 Mail Client === |
| + | Please check the [[services:scs_email#general_settings_for_the_scs_email_server|General Settings for the SCS Email]] for location specific settings. | ||
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| + | - Navigate the menu to find the new account button: //Tools->Options->Mail Setup->Email Accounts->New// | ||
| + | - Make sure the option //Manually configure server settings or additional server types// is checked {{:services:outlook01.png}} | ||
| + | - Enter your email account information in the Internet Email Settings. Then click //More Settings...// {{:services:outlook03.png}} | ||
| + | - On the //Outgoing Server// tab, check the //My outgoing server requires authentication// checkbox {{:services:outlook04.png}} | ||
| + | - If you are setting up email outside of SCS, make sure to change the settings on the //Advanced// Tab {{:services:outlook05.png}} | ||
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| + | == Subscribe to Mail Folders == | ||
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| + | To see your network folders, you may need to subscribe to them. Do do this in Outlook, right-click your SCS email account in the left pane, and select //IMAP Folders//. | ||
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| + | == Outlook Attachments == | ||
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| + | Outlook has a proprietary file format that converts all attachments to winmail.dat. For email receipients who do not use Outlook, you can disable Outlook's formatting, including the proprietary attachments: | ||
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| + | - Compose the message and right click on the recipient address | ||
| + | - Outlook Properties -> Internet Format -> Send Plain Text Only | ||