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Janann
6 years agoAdvisor
Basic email question
Windows Live Mail was installed years back during a computer upgrade. It's functioning fine, but when thinking of getting a second email account, I remembered that Telus offered free webmail long ago...
- 6 years ago
There's nothing wrong with using Windows Live Mail, it works perfectly for those who are using it and will work as long as POP3 & IMAP protocols are supported by email providers like Google or Microsoft or any others.In case you're wondering how to setup the new Telus.net email (by gmail) in Windows Live Mail 2012, here is the procedure for setting up telus email using "IMAP" protocol.
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**Login to Gmail web inferface (mail.google.com/a/telus.net )
** Enable "IMAP" in Gmail settings (webmail interface). Once logged in you can enable IMAP from this link: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/fwdandpop
** Enable "Access for less secure apps" in gmail account, under Security (https://hotter.io/docs/email-accounts/secure-app-gmail)
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Windows Live Mail Setup:
1. Open the "Accounts" tab ( last tab on the top where you could see "Home", "Folders" and "View").
2. Click on the "Email" option
3. Fill out the forms. "Email address" is "telus.net" email, "Password" is your new telus.net email password, "Display Name" would be your name (or you can leave the field alone) and you can select this email account as your default account if needed.
4. Select "remember this password" if needed. You can un-tick the option for privacy reasons, it will ask for password each time you open Windows Live Mail.
5. Now, before clicking next, select "Manually configure server settings", now click next.
06. "Server Type" is "IMAP" not POP (drop down menu). "Server address" would be "imap.gmail.com" without quotes and select " Requires a secure connection (SSL). The "Port" should change to "993", if not change it.
07. Leave "Authenticate using" as "Clear text".
08. Now, "Logon user name" is your full telus.net email address, not the first part before "@"
09. Under "Outgoing server information", "server address" is "smtp.gmail.com" again without quotes, change "Port" to 587, Select both "Requires a secure connection" and "Requires authentication".
10. Click "Next" and Finish. That's all.
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rc
6 years agoRockstar
Your TELUS internet account subscription should allow multiple email addresses. If you want another email address you could get a gmail address.
Windows live mail can support multiple email addresses, however, it is no longer supported by Microsoft. You may want to look at replacing windows live mail with another program, such as Thunderbird email, or the email program that comes with windows 10.
- Janann6 years agoAdvisor
Thank you, rc. I do have a gmail address, but when we had a modem replaced, gmail didn't allow me access. The only option to verify was a code sent to me by text. No cellphone - I have a landline. Then I got an email option, but entering the code resulted in a statement that they couldn't verify that this belonged to me, end of story.
I tried hotmail and yahoo, seems a cellphone is required. That is when I remembered that Telus had webmail, and came here to see that our Telus email is being migrated to gmail...which is the last place I want to send my only other email! There will at least be customer service via Telus, though.
I did get a Telus webmail set up, and found out more about Windows Live Mail in the process. I have Windows 7, so likely looking at an upgrade to Windows 10 and their email before too long. Thanks for your suggestions!