1.To set up a new e-mail account with Thunderbird (we used version 2.0.0.6), click Tools, Account Settings... (or Edit, Account Settings... if you are using Linux)
2.Click Add Account.
3.Select E-mail account as account type and click Next.
4.Enter the name to be displayed in your return address as well as your e-mail address into the relevant fields and click Next.
5.Select POP as your incoming mail server and enter pop3.yourdomain.com into the mail server field. Click Next.
6.Enter your user name for the incoming mail server and click Next.
7.Enter a name for your new e-mail account and click Next.
8.Doubl e-check your Entries and click Finish.
9.Please Make sure that the server smtp.wlink.com.np has been Entered as the outgoing mail server (SMTP).
10.For server changes click Edit... and in the new window enter the SMTP Server smtp.wlink.com.np as the server name. Now click OK.
Congratulations! Your e-mails Configure with your Account.
1.Open Outlook. Select Account Settings from the Tools menu.
2.On the E-mail tab, click New.
3.Select "Manually configure server settings or additional server types" and click Next .
4.Select Internet E-mail and click Next >.
5.Enter the following information for E-mail Accounts.
Your Name: Enter the name you wish recipients to see when they receive your message.
Account Type: POP3
Incoming mail server: Enter pop3.wlink.com.np
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): Enter smtp.wlink.com.np
User Name: Enter your username
Password: If you wish for Outlook to save your password, check the box labeled Remember Password and enter your password in the text field.Click More Settings.
6.Click on the Outgoing Server tab, and check out the box labeled My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. Our SMTP server donot need authentication.
7.Click on the Advanced tab.
Under Incoming Server (POP3), the port number should be set to 110.
Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), the port number should be set to 25.