AT&T FC_UVE338_ Car Satellite TV System User Manual


 
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AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet
Now that your AT&T High Speed Internet service is installed, every networked computer
in your home can share the same fast connection on a wireless home network. Use
this Starter Guide to access your email from the Web, set email up at home, use Wi-Fi
hotspots, and add free security software.
Access your email from the Web
Reading AT&T Mail via the Web is the preferred and recommended method for email
access. AT&T Mail via the Web lets you log into your email account anytime at home
and on the go from any computer via the Internet. Your emails, contacts, and calendar
are stored online without using space on your hard drive. Plus, you can set up your
AT&T Mail to collect messages from other email accounts so they’re all in one place.
Log in at att.net using your AT&T master ID or sub account member ID (email address)
and password, and click the Mail button.
Set up email on your home computer
Client-based email* (POP/SMTP) uses software like Outlook Express to download email
directly to your computer.
Open the email software you plan to use and enter the following information in the
account setup window:
> Email address: MemberID@att.net
> Incoming (POP): pop.att.yahoo.com
> Outgoing (SMTP): smtp.att.yahoo.com (SMTP authentication required)
> Incoming mail server: POP3
> Incoming mail port number: 995 [make sure Secure Connection (SSL) is checked]
> Outgoing mail port number: 465 [make sure Secure Connection (SSL) is checked]
> Set password authentication for outgoing mail
NOTE: If your email software doesn’t support SMTP authentication, you won’t be able
to send email from your AT&T account.
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*There are numerous client-based email products supplied by non–AT&T third-party vendors. Because of the variety of
products and versions available, support for some functionality by AT&T technical agents may incur a fee. Alternatively,
AT&T also provides online self-help for these applications. As always, we recommend that our customers use AT&T Mail
access via the Web, which provides a broad set of functionality to manage and access email anywhere and anytime.
Find answers 24/7: a.com/uversesupport
For more email support information visit att.com/email support
internet
user guide
• Access your email from the Web
• Set up email on your home computer
• Access the entire national AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spot network
• Get online protection with advanced safety features
• Important information