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Find your SMTP Setting on a PC

Outlook and Outlook Express

Open Outlook or Outlook Express

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Go to the Tools menu

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Select Accounts

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Click on the Mail tab

Select your mail account

Click on Properties

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Click on Servers

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The server you require is in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) field

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You will see where it says Incoming Mail Server or Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP).  In one of those fields, your settings need to have the server look something like this: hyzx-p5yg.accessdomain.com
If it does not have accessdomain.com in the settings you will have to update your settings.
If it does contain information with accessdomain.com you are ok and can close down your settings.  You do not need to do anything further.

Outlook (XP and 2003)

Open Outlook

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Go to the Tools menu

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Select E-Mail Accounts

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Select View or change existing email accounts

Click on the Next button

Select an email account

Click on Change

The server you require is in the Outgoing mail server (SMTP) field

You will see where it says Incoming Mail Server or Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP).  In one of those fields, your settings need to have the server look something like this: hyzx-p5yg.accessdomain.com
If it does not have accessdomain.com in the settings you will have to update your settings.
If it does contain information with accessdomain.com you are ok and can close down your settings.  You do not need to do anything further.