So, you are "borrowing" your internet connection from someone else?
Generally speaking, you get an email address only if you pay a provider
for service. There are free email providers, but those are not as desirable
as the paid ones. You can use Internet Explorer to go to Yahoo.com
and get a free web mail account there. Or you can go to Msn.com
and get a free Hotmail account. Windows Mail does not work with
any web mail provider like Hotmail or Yahoo.
Gary VanderMolen
"Robert Hale" <RobertHale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A31E523C-B440-4FAF-BBB8-1DB0E4474C3C@microsoft.com...
> How in the world would I know who my isp was if I just set up to pick up the
> internet from a router across the hall? You give me way too much credit.
> Please start at A-B-C
> thanks
> Robert Hale
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
>> "Robert Hale" <Robert Hale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:142DEDD8-AFCF-4CC1-995A-F4B603452B88@microsoft.com...
>> >I can't remember where I wrote down the "POP3" thingy, or the smtp thing
>> > completely either. Can someone just write down the format for these in
>> > setting up Windows Mail? Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> Only your ISP or mail provider can tell you what those settings should be.
>> Typically, your ISP will have a web page listing those settings.
>>
>> --
>> Gary VanderMolen
>>
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Gary VanderMolen