Impossible to set up my email in UBUNTU

Asked by David Drinkwater

MS Outlook. <email address hidden> Windows XP is OK.
Incoming mail pop3. mail.onetel.net
Outgoing mail SMTP. smtp.talktalk.net
Server is talktalk.

I cannot work out what to do in UBUNTU and think that it may not be possible to receive and send my email via UBUNTU.

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Martin Kaufmann (martin.kaufmann) said :
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Does this Server need SSL-Authentification? Evolution is a very goog Email-Client, i use it over 2 years with Email-Accounts from many Service-Provider and there was no Problem.

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Edwin Dijk (sitix) said :
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Wow wow, don't get all dramatic over there! Of course you can set up your e-mail in Ubuntu. As long as you have an internet connection and basically have port 21 opened (which is practically always the case, unless you have a silly ISP).

Anyway, there are several ways to use an e-mail client. For example, there's Evolution, as Martin Kaufmann said, and there's Thunderbird, and for Kubuntu there's Kontact. I've tried all three, and I stuck with Thunderbird.

Just try searching for it in Synaptic, and see what looks best for your purposes. If you want a simple e-mail client, take Thunderbird. If you want a calendar, agenda and other fancy stuff, take Evolution or Kontact. Just because Kontact was made for Kubuntu doesn't mean it won't work on Ubuntu.

Whenever you have one of them installed, just add a new account and try to get your mail from the server. Now, if it doesn't work, come back and give us the exact error you're getting.

Cheers!

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David Drinkwater (countdracula58) said :
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Thanks for the assistance.My worry is that the incoming mail (<email address hidden>) which has been working for some years in XP, is from Onetel (not from my server) and my outgoing mail is via my server Talktalk AOL (both, as you know are Craphone Warehouse, but there appeared to be no allowance for the unusual details to be entered in my initial setup and which passwords to go where and the details to enter are therefore unclear.
I do not understand computer software, only the hardware (electronics) and I am totally new to Linux and would like to get rid of Windows (and DOS) which is becoming more complex and power hungry and has far too many facilities that I would never use and is still somewhat unstable etc. etc.
Thunderbird sounds OK to me, but how to obtain it rather than the default which comes with the initial setup , I do not know.
Regards, David.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> To: <email address hidden>> From: <email address hidden>> Subject: Re: [Question #41827]: Impossible to set up my email in UBUNTU> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 02:48:04 +0000> > Your question #41827 on Ubuntu changed:> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/41827> > Sitix proposed the following answer:> Wow wow, don't get all dramatic over there! Of course you can set up> your e-mail in Ubuntu. As long as you have an internet connection and> basically have port 21 opened (which is practically always the case,> unless you have a silly ISP).> > Anyway, there are several ways to use an e-mail client. For example,> there's Evolution, as Martin Kaufmann said, and there's Thunderbird, and> for Kubuntu there's Kontact. I've tried all three, and I stuck with> Thunderbird.> > Just try searching for it in Synaptic, and see what looks best for your> purposes. If you want a simple e-mail client, take Thunderbird. If you> want a calendar, agenda and other fancy stuff, take Evolution or> Kontact. Just because Kontact was made for Kubuntu doesn't mean it won't> work on Ubuntu.> > Whenever you have one of them installed, just add a new account and try> to get your mail from the server. Now, if it doesn't work, come back and> give us the exact error you're getting.> > Cheers!> > -- > If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us> know that it is solved:> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/41827/+confirm?answer_id=1> > If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the> following page to enter your feedback:> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/41827> > You received this question notification because you are a direct> subscriber of the question.
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David Drinkwater (countdracula58) said :
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> To: <email address hidden>> From: <email address hidden>> Subject: Re: [Question #41827]: Impossible to set up my email in UBUNTU> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 00:00:15 +0000> > Your question #41827 on Ubuntu changed:> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/41827> > Status: Open => Answered> > Martin Kaufmann proposed the following answer:> Does this Server need SSL-Authentification? No Evolution is a very good. I may use Thunderbird as it may be the simplest email but I may still have to give up my present (main) email address setup for use with UBUNTU and use the same ISP for incoming and outgoing which I do not at present with Windows?> Email-Client, i use it over 2 years with Email-Accounts from many> Service-Provider and there was no Problem.> > -- > If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us> know that it is solved:> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/41827/+confirm?answer_id=0> > If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the> following page to enter your feedback:> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/41827> > You received this question notification because you are a direct> subscriber of the question.
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Edwin Dijk (sitix) said :
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Uhm, let's say I don't feel like half-decoding your messages. Please just be a little clear on the subject, because this way it's getting a little hard to help you ;-)

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