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This page will help you set up your BigPond® Email on Outlook Express version 5.5 or 6.0.
Outlook is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Before you start
You'll need your Telstra email username and password.
Note: The setup and use of your email account may incur data use charges.
Step 1
Open Outlook Express.
If prompted to connect, press Work Offline.
If any error messages appear, press the Hide
Step 2
Open the Tools menu and then select Accounts
Step 3
In the Internet Accounts window, select the Mail tab
Step 4
Press the Add button and then select Mail
Step 5
In the Display Name box, enter your name as you'd like it to appear in the emails you send and then press the Next button
Step 6
In the Email address box, enter your full email address (ending in @bigpond.com or @bigpond.net.au)
Step 7
Press the Next button
Step 8
In the Email Server Names window, update the settings for your mailbox as follows
My incoming server is a POP3 server
Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP, HTTP) server: Enter mail.bigpond.com
Outgoing mail (SMTP) server: Enter mail.bigpond.com.
Step 9
Press the Next button.
Step 10
In the Internet Mail Logon window:
Enter your full email address (ending in @bigpond.com or @bigpond.net.au”) in the Account Name
Enter your (case-sensitive) password in the Password box
Ensure that the checkbox is NOT ticked for Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA)
Security: This server requires a secure connection (SSL)
Step 11
It is critical to ensure that the checkbox here is ticked to indicate that the outgoing server requires authentication (most email clients don’t select this by default)
Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) with the POP and SMTP connection, and SMTP authentication for security.
Step 12
Press the Next button and then press Finish to complete your setup.

It doesn't address what I needed help with
I am trying to make my big pond address the secondary address on outlook and Microsoft says the reason I can't stems from big pond. Please change any settings that are preventing me from changing addresses through my outlook account. This is to assist my work / study /life. Thankyou.
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