Setting up email on Nokia 6230i

Having managed to find out how to send an MMS (yay), I now need to know how to set up an email a/c. I d/loaded Email Configuring Tool but in it, I'm not sure what to type for the following:
Mailbox name?
SMTP (outgoing server)?
Incoming Server Type (POP3 or IMAP4)?
Incoming Server?
In the User Name, do I just type in the first part of my email address? The email address I wanted to access from my fone is a Hotmail one I already have set up, but when I'd gone into into 'Advanced' within Nokia's website to try and set up email, Hotmail wasn't in the drop down list.
Am a bit lost here.

this is normally information provided to you by your email provider.
did you read this thread by Karim, its very helpful: http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/discussions/board/m​essage?board.id=messaging&message.id=114
however, if you have set up outlook or outlook express you can use the same values there for the fields in the email config tool.

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