How
to Configure Netscape Gold 3.01 So That You Can Send Netscape Mail
NOTE:
The Foreign Language Media Center is the only computing site on the University
of Delaware campus that allows you to send Netscape Mail from the local
computer. All other sites require you to use NetscapeMail from your Unix
(i.e. copland) account. These instructions will work in the Media Center
and on computers in your dorm room or home. They will not work at the other
public computing sites.

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Open Netscape from the Communications
folder. Click Options on the
menu bar at the top. A menu will drop down from which you can highlight
and select Mail and News Preferences,
as pictured above.
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You will see a dialog box labeled Preferences.
At the Your Name field, type
your given name. At the Your Email
field,
type your full Unix email address. Leave the Reply-to-Address
field blank unless you want to have replies come to a different email address
than what is specified in the Your Name
field:

In the example shown above, Your
Name
is
"Jane F. Doe", Your
Email is
janedoe@udel.edu
and Reply-to-Address is the
same.
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While the Preferences
dialog box is still open, click the Servers
tab at the top. Make sure that Outgoing Mail (SMTP)
Server and Incoming Mail (POP3) Server
are set to mail.udel.edu. Leave the
other settings along. Leave the POP3 User Name
blank. Your Servers
settings should look like this:
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Click the OK
button to save your settings and return to the Netscape browser. You may
now send email using Netscape mail. Spanish 105, 106 and 107 students can
now send email to their instructor from their class web page.