setting up an email account

2013-10-31 Thread Shannon Reece
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!
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sheep.  ~Author Unknown
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Re: setting up an email account

2013-10-31 Thread isaac

What are the other preconfigured choices you see in the new account menu?

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From: Shannon Reece

Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 9:31 AM
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Subject: setting up an email account

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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Re: setting up an email account

2013-10-31 Thread Zachary Kline
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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re: setting up an email account

2013-10-31 Thread john gallagher
hi there what i did to set up my plusnet account was to go to the 
bottom of the list which was other account click on that and fill 
in all the fields.

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Re: setting up an email account

2013-10-31 Thread Shannon Reece
Hi Isaac,
I found the other account choice--it would help if I tried all 3, or is it 
4, smile, ways of moving around the menus. It is done, though now it does 
not like my domain's certificate, but again, this could be user 
error--entering something in the wrong place, etc. Time to tripple check 
what I just did.
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Re: setting up an email account

2013-10-31 Thread Chris H
And this is what you would do if you want to set up Gmail but rather use 
pop or imap instead of it choosing for you.


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On 31/10/2013 15:08, john gallagher wrote:

hi there what i did to set up my plusnet account was to go to the bottom
of the list which was other account click on that and fill in all the
fields.
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