Hi Shanon,
I’m presuming you’re in the Mail preferences, Accounts section, when you try to 
add another account. If you click the new account button, you’ll find radio 
buttons for preconfigured types, and a final “Other Account,” button. This 
should help.
Best,
Zack.
On Oct 31, 2013, at 7:31 AM, Shannon Reece <shannon.thebookw...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Good morning,
> Last week I purchased a Mac and have been doing rather well learning how to 
> operate it. However, I am confused about setting up an email account that is 
> not preconfigured as it were.
> I got my gmail account set up in six seconds, it was easy. But I'd like to 
> set up my cox account and the email account for my domain. While I see the 
> "new account" option in mail, it seems to me that my only choices are 
> google, exchange and a couple of seemingly preconfigured choices.
> Any ideas?
> I am a very quick study but I find myself confused here.
> Thanks for any help you can offer.
> --
> Shannon!
> When at night you cannot sleep, talk to the Shepherd and stop counting 
> sheep.  ~Author Unknown
> shannon.thebookw...@gmail.com
> 
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