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Need some help. Trying to set up email account in Mircosoft Outlook 2000 (old, I know) and need to input server information for the outgoing mail (SMTP). I'm not sure how to get the ISP infomation, I live in a building and my computer simply connects to wireless we have here. Basic question, I'm sure, but can you help me? Anyone? :o
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Default Wireless and ISP?

You get that info from the company that serves your email.

So if you email is bill@orange.co.uk you need to get the server info from orange.
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