
Setting POP3 for Windows Vista Mail
Windows Mail in Windows Vista addresses today's serious concerns about junk mail, e-mail, and phishing attacks, while adding new features that help you search and manage the increasing volume of e-mail messages that you receive.
If you're like most people, sending e-mail is one of your most important computer activities, allowing you to keep in touch with family, friends, and colleagues across town or around the world. As the popularity and importance of e-mail have grown over the years, so, too, have its annoyances and risks.
MS Reference: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/features/mail.aspx
Click the Start button.
Click on All Programs

Click on Windows Mail

NOTE: If setup should start automatically start when Windows Mail is opened, if not proceed to next step.
Click on Accounts.

Click the Add... button.

Click on Email Account.
Click the Next button.

Type the desired name in Display Name field.
Click the Next button.

Type the email address that is being setup in the Email address field.
Click the Next button.

Choose POP3 for the Incoming email server type.
Type mail.rcsaccess.net in the Incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP) server field.
Type mail.rcsaccess.net in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server field.
Put a check in the box next to Outgoing server requires authentication.
NOTE: By default, SMTP authentication will be setup to use the same settings as the incoming mail server.
Click the Next button.

Type the email username in the Email username field. This is the part of the email address before @rcsaccess.net.
Type the password for that account in the Password field.
Click the Next button.

Click the Finish button.
