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No problem, just hope it helps someone <smile>.
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "List Moderator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] step by step please


Hi Terrill,
This is excellant info, and it will be posted to the list website,
 as well as,
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Thank you very much,
Richard Justice
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terrill Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] step by step please


Hi:

Sorry for such a long message, but I hope it helps you out <smile>. all
you need to do is to go to the control panel, internet options and to
the connections Paige and enter on setup.  Go through the dialogs
inserting the information you're ISP gave you.

Generally, after the first dialog you will select "connect to the
internet" and then hit next.

When the next dialog comes up select "set up my internet connection
manually".

On the next dialog, you select what type of connection you have.  Your
choices will be as follows:

1. Connect using a dial-up modem

This type of connection uses a modem and a regular or ISDN phone line.

2. Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and

Password

This is a high-speed connection using either a DSL or a cable modem.
Your ISP may

Refer to this type of connection as PPPoE.

3. Connect using a broadband connection that is always on

This is a high-speed connection using either a cable modem, DSL or LAN

Connection.  It is always active, and doesn't require you to sign in.

If your broadband provider uses PPPoE they will give you a user name and
password, if not then you probably have a broadband connection that is
always on.

After making, your selection go to next.

Inter your ISP name; this can actually be any name you want to enter to
remember it by, then next.

If you have a broadband, connection that is always on that will do it,

If you use PPOE broadband, you will have to enter your user name and
password.

You will also be asked if you want to Use this account name and password
when anyone connects to the Internet from this computer and if you want
to make this the default Internet connection, this is you're choice.

Lastly check the box to put a shortcut on your desktop for the
connection you just made and hit finish.

Now go back in and do the exact same thing except select connect using a
dial up modem.

Enter the name you can remember for this second account and deselect Use
this account name and password when anyone connects to the Internet from

This computer.

Enter you're user name and password for this second account from that
ISP.

When done remember to check put a shortcut on my desktop.

Whichever connection you use, the most make the default.

Now go back to control panel, internet options and to the connections
Paige and tab until it says dial whenever a connection is not available
and uncheck it.

You should now have two accounts on your desktop.

To switch between the two click on the icon on your desktop for the
connection active and disconnect then close.

Now enter on the other icon for the other account and click on connect,
and vise versa.



Now for OE:

On the tools menu will be accounts, enter on that and hit new.

Go through the dialogs entering the information for each account, I
would use the same name as I did for the internet connection.

After you set up one, go back and set up the second account the same
way.

Before you close after setting up the second account, choose which one
you want to be the default account and close.

Below from Microsoft: (Q209169)

If you have more than one person in your house who uses the same
computer

For e-mail, each person can have a separate message store in Outlook

Express.

This means that each person can have separate messages, contacts, and

Personal settings.  You can do this by creating multiple identities.
After

You create

The identities, you can switch between those identities without shutting

Down your computer or losing your Internet connection.



If you do not have multiple people in your house who use the same
computer

For e-mail, but you have multiple e-mail accounts that you use to view

E-mail

Messages, you do not need to use multiple identities.  You can view all
of

Your e-mail messages by using the same identity.



Do not confuse identities with e-mail accounts.  For separate people to
keep

Their e-mail completely separate, you need to configure each identity
with a

Separate e-mail account.  To do this, start Outlook Express by using the

Identity, and then add or configure the appropriate e-mail account.



For example, if you want two different people to view their e-mail
messages

Separately, each person's identity needs to be configured with each
person's

Own e-mail account.  If you create two separate identities for two
different

People, but you configure each identity with the same e-mail account,
both

People receive the same e-mail messages.  Similarly, if you create a new

Identity for a different person, but you do not configure the new
identity

With any e-mail accounts, the identity does not receive any e-mail
messages.



Managing Identities



When you first start Outlook Express, a default main identity is
created.

The main identity is used until you switch to another identity or until
you

Set another identity as the default.  Because you are not using user

Profiles, you do not have to restart your computer to use a different

Identity, but you do have to quit and restart Outlook Express.



You can manage identities by using Identity Manager.  You can use
Identity

Manager to modify existing identities, create new identities, and change

Default identities.  To start Identity Manager, use one of the following

Methods:



.  * On the File menu, click Switch Identity, and then click Manage

Identities.

.  * On the File menu, point to Identities, and then click Manage
Identities.



Creating a New Identity



To create a new identity:



1. View the New Identity dialog box by using one of the following
methods:



. * On the File menu, point to Identities, and then click Add New
Identity.

.  * On the File menu, point to Identities, click Manage Identities, and
then

Click New.

.  * On the File menu, click Switch Identity, click Manage Identities,
and

Then click New.



2. In the Type your name box, type a name for the identity.



3. If you want to set a password for your identity, click to select the

Require a password check box, type a password in the New Password and

Confirm New Password boxes, and then click OK.



4. Click OK.  If you want to switch to the new identity now, click yes.

Otherwise, click No, and then click Close.



When you create a new identity, a new entry is created in the registry,
and

A new folder is created on the hard disk for that identity's message
store.



Identity information is stored in the following registry key



HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\account_ID



Where account_ID is the full path to the folder where the message store
is

Located.  The default location of the message store is in the

Windows\Application Data\Identities\account_ID folder.



NOTE: If user profiles are enabled, the location of the message store is
in

The Windows\Profiles\user_name\Application Data\Identities\account_ID

Folder, where user_name is the name you use to log on to Windows, and

Account_ID is the full path to the folder where the message store is

Located.



Switching Between Identities



To switch to a different identity when Outlook Express is already
running:



1. On the File menu, click Switch Identity.



2. Click the identity that you want to switch to.  If you set a password
for

The identity, type the password in the Password box.



3. Click OK.  When you do so, Outlook Express automatically quits and

Restarts by using the identity you selected.



NOTE: When you switch identities while you are sending and receiving

Messages, Outlook Express 5.5 may quit unexpectedly.  For additional

Information about

This issue, click the article number below to view the article in the

Microsoft Knowledge Base:



Q271741 OLEXP: Outlook Express 5.5 Quits When You Switch Identities



In addition, when you switch identities, Outlook Express 5.5 may stop

Responding (hang).  For additional information about this issue, click
the

Article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:



Q274017 OLEXP: Outlook Express Stops Responding or Does Not Start



To switch to a different identity when Outlook Express is not already

running, start Outlook Express, and then click the identity that you
want to

switch to when you are prompted to do so.



NOTE: If you do not log off from your current identity before you quit

Outlook Express, you may not be able to log on by using a different

identity.  In addition, other people may be able to start Outlook
Express by

using your

identity, even if you set a password for your identity.  To work around
this

issue, log off from the current identity before you quit Outlook
Express.



To log off from the current identity:



1. On the File menu, click Switch Identity.



2. Verify that the current identity is selected, click Log Off Identity,
and

then click Yes.



After you, perform these steps, the next time that you start Outlook
Express

you are prompted to select an identity.



Changing the Default Identity



To change the default identity:



1. Start Identity Manager using one of the following methods:



.  * On the File menu, point to Identities, and then click Manage
Identities.

.  * On the File menu, click Switch Identity, and then click Manage

Identities.



2. Click the identity that you want to use as the default identity,
click

Make Default, and then click Close.



If the default identity is successfully changed, "default" is displayed
next

to the new default identity.



Setting a Password



To set a password for an existing identity:



1. Start Identity Manager.



2. Click the identity that you want to set a password for, and then
click

Properties.



3. Click to select the Require a password check box, type a password in
the

New Password and Confirm New Password boxes and then click OK.



4. Click OK, and then click Close.



Managing Contacts



The Address Book provides a convenient place to store contact
information

for easy retrieval by programs such as Outlook Express.  In the Address
Book,

you

can keep contacts in your main folder or organize contacts into
subfolders.

If you have contacts that you want to share with other people who use

Outlook Express on the same computer, you can move the contacts into the

Shared Contacts folder, where other identities can view them when they
use

the Address Book.



To open the Address Book, click Address Book on the Tools menu.



In the Address Book, if you cannot see the folders on the left, click

Folders and Groups on the View menu.



Creating Subfolders



To create a subfolder:



1. In the Address Book, click New Folder on the File menu.



2. Type a name for the folder in the Folder Name box, and then click OK.



A new folder is automatically created in the Address Book when you
create an

identity in Outlook Express.



Sharing Contacts



The two folders that automatically exist in the Address Book are the
Main

Identity's Contacts folder and the Shared Contacts folder, a folder that
you

can use to share contacts with other identities.  Neither of these
folders

can be deleted, but folders for additional identities are created as new

identities are created.



You can make a contact available to other identities by putting the
contact

in the Shared Contacts folder.  You can either create a new contact in
the

Shared Contacts folder or move one of your existing contacts into the

folder.



NOTE: If you move a contact to the Shared Contacts folder, the contact
no

longer exists in the original folder.  You can make a copy of the
contact

information for your folder, but changes that you make there are not

reflected in the Shared Contacts folder or vice versa.



Moving Contacts



To move contacts:



1. In the Address Book, click the contact that you want to move.



2. Drag the contact from the list on the right to the group or folder on
the

left that you want to move the contact to.



NOTE: When you drag a contact to a group, a copy of the contact remains
in

the original folder, but when you drag a contact to a folder, the
contact is

moved and the contact no longer exists in the original folder.  In
addition,

subfolders cannot be moved within an identity's folder list.



REFERENCES



The Outlook Express Help is an excellent reference for detailed
information

about configuring and using identities.  For more information about

identities click Contents and Index on the Help menu, click the Search
tab,

type identities in the Type in the keyword to find box, and then click
List

Topics to view all of the topics about identities.



For additional information about adding e-mail accounts:



.  Click Contents and Index on the Help menu, click the Search tab, type
add

mail account in the Type in the keyword to find box, and then click List

Topics to view the "Add a mail or news account" topic.



.  Click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft

Knowledge Base:



Q171163 OLEXP: How to Configure Outlook Express for Internet Mail









To set up OE for screen readers the below is from the jfwlite website:

Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - General Tab



When starting, go directly to my 'Inbox' folder checkbox.

If checked, will go directly to the inbox messages when you start
outlook

express.



Notify me if there are any new newsgroups checkbox.

If checked then when you go to a newsgroup, OE will notify you of new

newsgroups

on the news server and give you the option to view the new newsgroups.



Automatically display folders with unread messages checkbox.

If checked will automatically expand subfolders that contain unread

messages.



Automatically log on to MSN Messenger Service checkbox.

This option only applies if you have contacts checked in layout under
the

view menu.  If checked will log you on to msn and display your msn
contacts

in your contacts

list.  Your msn contacts will be before your address book entries.
While on

the name of an msn contact, route jaws to pc and do a sayline to

hear if they are on or off line.



Play sound when new messages arrive checkbox.

If checked then Outlook Express will play a sound to indicate new
messages

were received.  To change the sound, go to

control panel, sounds, and change the sound associated with the new mail

notification event.  Please refer to the helpful hint Changing the sound

associated with an event.



Send and receive messages at startup checbox.

If checked will automatically do a send and receive when you start
Outlook

Express.  Will dial a connection unless you have never dial a

connection checked in connection settings.



Check for new messages every xx minutes.  If the checkbox is checked
tells

OE to automatically send and receive messages at the

time intervals set in the spin box.  If you check this option you can

indicate what

you want OE to do if you are not connected.  Your options in the if my

computer is not

connected at this time combo box will be:

Do not connect

Connect only when not working offline

Connect even when working offline.



This application is the default Mail handler make default button.

This application is the default news handler make default button.

If you use more than one email or news client, you can specify to set OE
as

the default.  If OE is already your default, you will not hear these

options.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Read Tab



Mark message read after displaying for xx seconds checkbox and edit spin

box.

If you use the preview pane, messages are marked as read even if you do
not

open the message, but just select the message in the message list.
Uncheck

this to prevent messages from being marked as

read unless you open the message.



Automatically expand group messages checkbox.

If you group messages by conversation, specifies whether to expand all
the

replies to the original message in a thread, or collapse the thread with

only the original message displayed.



Automatically download messages when viewing in the preview pane
checkbox.

Specifies whether to download the body of the message when using the
preview

pane or just display the header in the preview pane.



Show Tool Tips in message list for clipped items checkbox.

Specifies whether to display tool tips in the message list when an item
is

too long and it is cut off by another column.



Highlight watched messages color combo box red.

OE allows threads to be marked as a watched conversation and allows
those

messages to be highlighted with a color.



Get xx headers at a time checkbox and edit spin box.

Specifies how many messages to download at a time in a newsgroup.  Jaws

seems to read some of the prior field label.



Mark all messages read when exiting a news group checkbox.

Specifies whether to mark all the downloaded messages in a newsgroup as
read

when you

exit a newsgroup.



Fonts Button

International settings button.



Specifies the fonts and language encoding used for messages.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Receipts Tab



Request read receipt for all sent messages checkbox.

Uncheck this box.  If you have it checked, the recipient will receive a

message wanting them to confirm they received the message.  The message

sender has requested a response to indicate that you have read

this message.  Would you like to send a receipt?



Returning read receipts radio buttons.

Never send a read receipt.

If you select this radio button, Outlook Express will never ask you if
want

to send a

read receipt.  They will simply be ignored.



Notify me for each read receipt request.

If this is selected, you will be prompted to respond yes or no with the

request for a read receipt.



Always send a read receipt.

If you select this, you will never get notified of the read request, OE
will

automatically send a message verifying that the message was received by
you

on your computer.  If this radio button is selected, you will have a

checkbox for unless it is sent to a mailing list and my name is not on
the

to or the cc

line of a message.



Secure receipts button.

You can obtain a digital signature, which you can use to positively
identify

yourself to, or receive

encrypted messages from, business associates, friends, and online
services.

One way to obtain one is under the security tab which we will get to
later.

They are offered by Microsoft and other companies such as Verisoft.

Microsoft offers one free of charge for a trial period.



If you hit enter on the button, you have the following choices.

Request a secure receipt for all digitally signed messages checkbox.

If checked, will request a secure receipt for each digitally signed
message

you send, similar to the requesting a read receipt for a normal email



Sending secure receipts radio buttons.

Never send a secure receipt.

Ask me if I want to send a secure receipt.

Always send a secure receipt.

A digital ID also allows you to send secure receipts to verify you
received

a digitally signed message.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Send Tab



Save copy of sent messages in the "sent items" folder checkbox.

If checked saves a copy of the messages you send in the sent items
folder.



Send messages immediately checkbox.

If checked, messages you send with alt S or control enter will be sent

immediately, otherwise they will go to your outbox until you do a send
and

receive.



Automatically put people I reply to in my address book checkbox.

If checked will automatically add to your address book the email address
of

people to which you reply.



Automatically complete email addresses when composing checkbox.

If checked when you start to type an email address, Outlook Express will

automatically complete the address from matches in your address book.



Include message in reply checkbox.

If checked will include the text of the original message when you reply
to a

message.



Reply to messages using the format they were sent checkbox.

If checked then will reply to the message in the same format it was
sent,

either text or html.



International settings button.

If you hit enter on the international settings button, you have the

following options.

Default Encoding combo box.

Select "Western European (ISO)". If you used a different language, you
would

select that language in the combo box.



When replying to message always use English headers checkbox.

Uses the English words for to, from and subject even if the language you
are

using is not English.



Returning to the send page we have mail sending format radio buttons,
HTML

and plain text.

HTML radio button.

HTML is used to send messages that allow special formatting similar to
what

web pages have.

Plain text radio button.

Plain text is simple text with no special formatting.  We normally
always

want to send plain text messages, especially for list messages and
screen

readers.



HTML settings button.

If you hit enter on the HTML settings button, you have the following

options.

Mime message format encode messages using combo box.

Mime provides a standard for email programs.  The choices are:

none

quoted printable

base 64



Use quoted printable for HTML which allows for special formatting.



Allow 8 bit characters in headings checkbox.

Is usually used for non English languages, leave unchecked.



Send pictures with messages checkbox.

Allows picture and backgrounds to be sent within HTML messages.



indent messages on reply checkbox.

Specifies whether to indent the original text when replying.



Plain text settings button.

If you hit enter on the plain text settings button, you have the
following

options.



Message format radio buttons, mime and uuencode.

The choices for message format are mime and uuencode.  You want to use
mime,

which is the standard used for email packages.  In the combo box for
encode

messages using, choose none.



Allow eight bit characters in headers. Leave unchecked.



Uuencode radio button.

Uuencode is a way of converting binary files into plain text that can be

inserted into a message, sent, and converted back to a binary file by
the

recipient.  Uuencode is used sometimes for newsgroup messages.



Automatically wrap text at xx characters when sending (edit spin box).

Tells Outlook Express to automatically wrap lines of text at the
specified

number of characters.  Some older news and mail packages won't handle
more

than 80 characters per line correctly.



Indent the original message with xx when replying or forwarding
(checkbox

and combo box).

If the checkbox is checked will indent the original message with your
choice

of a greater than sign, a vertical bar or a colon.



Following the mail sending format options, you have the identical
options

for newsgroups.  The only difference in the settings from above is as
noted

to select uuencode for text settings for newsgroup messages.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Compose Tab



I'm not going to go into much detail on these options as most of them
don't

apply.



Compose font.

Mail font settings button.

News font settings button.

Lets you specify the default font size to use when creating HTML
messages.



Stationary mail checkbox.

Stationary news checkbox.

Create new button.

Download more button.

Stationery is a template that can include a background image, unique
text

font colors, and custom margins.  These options would let someone
specify

which stationary to use for messages.



Business cards.

Mail checkbox.

News checknox.

If checked would let you specify that you wanted a business card
attached to

your messages.  A business card is your contact information from the
Address

Book in vCard format.





Exploring the Options - Outlook Expres 5.5 - Signature Tab



Signature list, listview.

Will contain the list of the signatures that you have created.



New button.

Enter on the new button to create a new signature.



You will be placed in an edit field where you can type any information
you

want contained in your signature, such as your name and email address.



When you're satisfied with your signature, tab to the apply button and
press

enter to save your changes.



After you have established a signature, there are several other options
on

the page.



Add signature to all outgoing messages checkbox.

If checked then Outlook Express will automatically add your default

signature to all outgoing messages.  If you don't check this box, then
to

add a signature to a message, press control shift S while in the body of
a

message to add the default signature to a message.  If you have set up
more

than one signature, while in the body of the message, press alt I for
the

insert menu, s for signature and you will be presented with a list of
all of

your signatures and you can choose the one you wish to use in that
message.



Don't include on replies and forwards checkbox.

If you check the box to automatically include your signature to all
outgoing

messages, Outlook Express will automatically check this box.  If you do

want your signature automatically included on replies to messages and

forwards, then uncheck this box.



Signature list.

Once you have added signatures, they will be listed in the signature
list.

To modify a signature, first select it in the list.



Remove button.

Deletes the signature.



Rename button.

You may want to rename the signature, instead of accepting the default
name

"Signature#." Do this by entering on the Rename button for the selected

signature.  Then type the new

name you want to give the signature and hit enter.



Text radio button.

Will be checked for all signatures that you have entered as text when
you

created a new signature.  You can tab once to the edit field to edit the

signature you created.



File Radio Button.

if you have your signature stored in a text file, you can arrow down
from

the text radio button and select the file radio button.  You can then
either

tab once and type in the path and name of the file, or tab to the browse

button and browse for the file on your computer.



Set as Default.

If you have set up more than one signature, enter on this button to set
the

selected signature as the default.



Advanced button.

Allows you to choose which e-mail account to which you want to use a

selected signature.  So for example I could choose to have one signature

added to messages for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another added to messages for

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  However, if you use this option, do not check
the

box to have signatures automatically added to all outgoing messages.

Instead insert the signature with control shift S.  This will place the

signature that is assigned to the account in the message.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Spelling Tab



Outlook Express uses the spelling checker provided with the following

Microsoft Office programs: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and
Microsoft

PowerPoint. If you do not have one of these programs installed, the
Spelling

command is not available unless you use another third party program.



Always check spelling  before sending check box.

If this is checked tells Outlook Express to run a spell check when you
send

a message and gives you the opportunity to correct spelling errors.



Suggest  replacements for misspelled words checkbox.

If checked Outlook Express will suggest replacements for misspelled
words.

Otherwise will simply inform you of misspelled words and you will have
to

type in a correction.



Words in upper case check box.

Specifies whether to spell check or ignore words that are in all upper
case

letters.  So for example, if it is not checked, JPG would be reported as
a

spelling error, if checked, it would be ignored.



Words with numbers checkbox.

Specifies whether to spell check or ignore words that contain numbers.
So

for example, if it is not checked, wckt7 would be reported as a spelling

error, if checked, it would be ignored.



The original text in a reply or forward check box.

Specifies whether to check the original text of a message when you
perform a

spell check on a message that you are replying to or forwarding.  If not

checked, Outlook Express will check the text of the original message, if

checked Outlook Express will ignore the original message when performing
the

spell check.



Internet addresses check box.

Specifies whether to ignore web addresses when performing a spell check.
If

checked will ignore web addresses, if not checked will consider all web

adresses as spelling errors.



Combo box for language ( English united States ).

This gives you the option to use another language when checking your

spelling.



Edit custom dictionary button.

In the spelling check dialog, when you choose to add a word Outlook
Express

considers mis-spelled, it will be placed in your custom dictionary and
will

no longer be reported as mis-spelled.  You can use this option to later

delete those entries or to add new words.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Security Tab



Security zone radio buttons.

Internet zone.

Restricted sites zone.



In Outlook Express, security zones enable you to decide whether active

content, such as ActiveX Controls and scripts, can be run from inside
HTML

e-mail messages. You can choose a moderate level of security that allows

most active content to run, or you can choose a more restrictive
security

zone.



Secure Mail.

Digital IDs (also called certificates) are special documents that allow
you

to prove your identity in electronic transactions.



To digitally sign messages or receive encrypted messages, you must have
a

digital ID.



Tell me more button.

Brings up the help file in Outlook Express which goes into detail about

sending secure messages.



Digital ID's button.

Lists all your digital ID's and those of others.



Get Digital ID button.

Takes you to a site on Microsoft where you can find out more about
obtaining

a digital ID.  Digital IDs are issued by independent certification

authorities. When you apply for a digital ID at a certification
authority's

Web site, they verify your identity before issuing an ID.



Encrypt contents and attachments for all outgoing messages checkbox.

Specifies to encrypt messages to others who have a digital certificate.



Digitally sign all outgoing messages checkbox.

The recipient does not need a digital id to view your messages.



Advanced button.

Options on encrypted messages, digital ID's and revocation checking.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Connections Tab



Ask before switching dial-up connections checkbox.

If you have more than one dial up connection, Outlook Express will
prompt

you and enable you to cancel one that isn't working before using the
other

one.



Hang up after sending and receiving checkbox.

Specifies whether OE should disconnect and should hang up a connection
after

sending and receiving mail.



There is also a change button that jumps you straight to the Connections
tab

on the Internet Options dialog.



Exploring the Options - Outlook Express 5.5 - Maintenance Tab



Empty items from the deleted items folder upon exit checkbox.

Tells OE whether to permanently delete the messages that are in your
deleted

items folder automatically when you close the program.



Purge deleted messages when leaving IMAP folders checkbox.

Tells OE to purge all messages marked for deletion when using an IMAP

server.



Compact Messages in the background checkbox.

Tells OE whether to compact your folders in the background but allow you
to

continue to use OE.  Compacting folders reallocates the disk space used
by

your folders more efficiently.



Delete read message bodies in newsgroups.

Specifies whether OE should delete all read message in newsgroups when
you

close OE.



Delete messages after XX days after being downloaded checkbox.

Specifies whether OE should delete newsgroup message so many days after
you

have downloaded them.  The default value is 5 days.



Compact files when there is XX percent wasted space.

Specifies to OE at what point to compact your folders in the background.

X is the percent of wasted space. The default value is 20 percent.



Clean Up Now button. You can use the Local File Clean Up dialog box to

manually clean up the messages stored locally on the computer.

Files for Outlook Express.



If you want to compact wasted space, choose the Compact button.

If you want to remove message bodies but leave the headers intact for

newsgroups, choose the Remove Messages button.

If you want to remove message bodies and headers, choose the delete
button.

If you want to delete all headers and message bodies and reset the
folders

so that the headers are downloaded again, choose the Reset button.



Enter on the close button to return to the maintenance dialog.



Store Folder button.

Specifies the folder where OE stores your dbx mail folders.



C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Express

With user profiles enabled:

C:\Windows\Profiles\Username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Express



Trouble shooting checkboxes.

Pop3. News. IMAP. HTTP.



Tells OE whether to create a log file for all transmissions between you
and

the specified type of server.  OE will create a log file in the above

specified stored folder named, for example pop3.log.



Warmest Regards,
Terrill Reynolds
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Ferrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] step by step please


I'd like all such replies to be posted to the list for possible use on
the
tips and tricks page.
David Ferrin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "joe harcz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 10:18 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] step by step please


OK all. I have some basic questions here as it has been some time since
I've
initially set up things in outlook express. I am attempting to get into
the
twenty first century and to go broad band with Comcast. However, for
reasons
that aren't worth going into here I would like to continue my dial up
service with Peoplepc. Simply, how do I go about setting up these
seperate
accounts? And how do I seemlessly as possible go back and forth between
them?

Hope this basic issue makes sense. And if folks wish they may send out
info
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than the list as a whole.

Peace,

Joe


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