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Program configuration for Outlook Express 5.02

Note: The following guide is based on screenshots of the German version.

Warning:
The german version 5.01 of Outlook Express for Mac OS has a bug that breaks password authentication. Upgrade to version 5.02, the bug has been fixed there.

Make the following adjustments to use our news server:

1
Start Outlook Express as usual.

Main Window

2
To add a new news server to the list of the existing one, click Extras / Konten, then News.

Extras / Konten

Click Neu to add a new account.

Add account

Select an appropriate account name - we have chosen "NetNews". Enter the name of our server News.Individual.NET in the "Newsserver" field.

Check Server erfordert Anmeldung. In the next fields enter your username in Konto-ID and your password in Kennwort.

Storing your account password in the news reader's configuration is a potential security risk. If you're unsure please refer to our FAQ at http://news.individual.net/faq.html#1.6.

Finish the configuration of the account by clicking OK.

Edit account

Now the new server appears in the list Konten. You can define it as the standard server by selecting its name and clicking Als Standard afterwards.

Set account as standard

3
The new account appears now in the main window of Outlook Express in the Ordner tab.

Main window

Select the account and you are asked whether you wish to download the list of available groups:

Dialog: retrieve list?

Click OK and the download of the group list starts. After that you can select the groups you wish to read.

News group list - select newsgroup

Click the group's name to select it and click Abonnieren to subscribe it. Then the group will appear in a list beneath the server:

List of subscribed groups

4
To read articles in a group, select it using the mouse and you will see the list of available articles.

List of Articles

Select the article and you can read it in the lower right window:

Reading articles

5
You can exit Outlook Express using the Datei / Beenden menu or "Apple-Q" as usual in Mac OS.

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