Email; Networking - BT Business Total Broadband User Manual

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Email

Important: if you didn't choose to have your email set up during the set-up
CD, you'll need your BT Connect email address and BT Connect email password
(in the 'welcome' emails and letters we sent when you ordered your BT
Business Total Broadband service) to set it up in your email application
(e.g. Outlook) yourself. Remember, you can also always access your email
at www.btbroadbandoffice.com/webmail
Once you've got these details, open your email application and go to your email
account options to set up an email account or change your email settings. You'll
need this information about our mail servers:
Our incoming mail server name is pop3.btconnect.com
Our outgoing (SMTP) mail server name is set to mail.btconnect.com
Note: if you're using a non-BT mail provider, you'll need to enter the name
of the incoming mail (POP3) server for that mail provider; the outgoing mail
(SMTP) server will remain mail.btconnect.com
Find out more about setting up your email at www.bt.com/business/help/email

networking

You can set up your office network using Ethernet and wireless to connect every
device in your office.
To add computers to your network, run your CD on the computer that you'd like
to connect.
You can use your Hub to:
share a single internet connection between a number of computers
share files, printers and certain other equipment
surf the internet from anywhere in your office
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