This tutorial will guide you through setting up Mail 3.1 – the email program included with OS X.
Please note: This guide was published back in 2007 and is now considered out of date, unless you’re using the same version (3.1) of the Mail App – in which case this guide is completely accurate.
When Mail opens for the first time the “Welcome to Mail” wizard will launch. Enter the appropriate info in the spaces provided. Remove the check from the Automatically set up account box.
On the second screen you’ll need to enter your Incoming Mail Server information. This information is provided to you by your ISP. If you have cable or DSL in North America, you can refer to this list of email settings for many of the major broadband ISPs (Comcast, Cox, Rogers, Shaw, Verizon, Earthlink, Time Warner etc). When you have the correct info for your ISP, enter it in the spaces provided. Otherwise, check with your ISP. Click Continue when you’re sure you have the right info filled in.
Finally, select the Junk tab. From here you can modify the spam/junk settings in Mail. Explore the other sections – none of them are critical to the sending and receiving of email, but they will offer options to personalize Mail.
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The instruction work a charm! I've used them to setup my Mail 3.1 for Gmail.
Leaving the 'automatic setup' box checked at the beginning, leads Mail to create a POP gmail account, which doesn't work.
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