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Mail Setup in Mac OS X 10.2.x

This tutorial will show you how to set up the built-in mail program, "Mail," which comes with Mac OS X 10.2.x.

  1. Once you've opened Mail, click on the menu labeled "Mail," and select "Preferences."

    Click on the menu labeled Mail and select Preferences.

  2. Then, in the "Accounts" section of the window which opens up, you will want to click on "Add Account."

    Click on Add Account to create a new account.

  3. Now, you must fill in the appropriate account information.
    • Click on the "Account Type" pulldown menu, and select "POP"
    • "Description" can be whatever you like, but it is recommended that you use something descriptive.
    • "Email Address" should be your Sonic.net email address.
    • "Full Name" should be your name, or whatever text you'd like to be seen as your name when you send email.
    • "Incoming Mail Server" should be "pop.sonic.net"
    • "User Name" should be your Sonic.net login name
    • "Password" is the password for your Sonic.net login name.
    • You can set the "Outgoing Mail Server" by clicking on the appropriate pulldown menu, and selecting "Add Server."
      1. The "Outgoing Mail Server" should be "mail.sonic.net
      2. The "Server port" should be "25"
      3. You can use "Authentication," and "SSL" if you like. The Authentication should be "password" and the "User Name" and "Password" should be your Sonic.net username and password.

    SMTP Server Options screen

    Account Information settings

  4. Next, you may want to take a look at the "Special Mailboxes" settings. Here is how we have our Special Mailboxes configured:
    • We keep a copy of every message we send from Mail.
    • We never erase messages in the junk mailbox, because we don't use Mail's built-in junk filtering. We just use SpamAssassin.
    • We keep our deleted messages in a separate folder, but we remove them from Mail each time we quit the program, so they don't accumulate for long.

    Special Mailboxes settings

  5. Last, please take a look at the "Advanced" options.
    • "Enable this account" means that you will be able to send and receive mail from this group of mail settings.
    • "Include this account when automatically checking for new mail" means exactly what it says.
    • "Remove copy from server after retrieving a message" means that Mail will delete every message you download from pop.sonic.net after it's been downloaded, and after the time specified by the pulldown menu just below that checkbox. We have set our OS X Mail program to delete the messages right away.
    • You can use the "Remove now" button to delete any old mail on the server that's sitting there right now, if you wish.
    • "Prompt me to skip messages over [ ] KB" will let you tell Mail to not download messages larger than a certain size. Most people just leave this off. This will tell Mail to not download any particular message exceeding a certain file size. If you don't want to use it, leave the field blank.
    • If you're using SSL, the default port will be 995. If you're not using SSL, the port should be 110.
    • Authentication should be set to "Password."

That's it! Press "OK" and close the account window. You are ready to use Mail for OS X. If you'd like more help with some of Mail's other features, take a look at the help menu, located at the top of the screen. Back to the Macintosh setup guides.


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