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About Ed Dyer
Expertise Current Tech: Mac OS X 10.0 - 10.6, Some shell scripting, cron, launchd, Mac OS X Server 10.2-10.6, AD-OD Integration, Automator, Movable Type/Word Press Blogging, All CURRENT Mac models, iLife '09 and previous, iWork '09 and previous, Apple Remote Desktop, NetRestore/NetInstall/DeployStudio, Font Management, WiFi, BASIC Cisco
Devices: iPhone(original-3GS), AppleTV, Airport Express, Time Capsule
Old Skool: Mac OS Environment 7.5.3-OS 9 (please upgrade for pete's sake! I will only answer basic questions in this area, as my expertise here is fading), PowerBook G3/G4(all models), Mac/Windows Networking, PowerPC 604-G4 desktop models, Outlook 2001, Photoshop 7 and previous, Flash MX, Dreamweaver MX
Dabbler: Newton 2100 w/ WiFi and NSync, Yellow Dog Linux, Suse Linux (PPC), Ubuntu Linux, Vista Business
Experience I'm employed as a Solutions Architect at All Covered with a specialty in Macintosh technologies and Project Management. I've worked with the Macintosh Operating system and various machines since my first PowerMac 8500 running Mac OS 7.5.3 in 1996. I support my friends and family in keeping their Macs healthy and upgraded. Now I use a MacBook Pro for work and have a Flat Screen iMac (intel 20" core 2 duo) for home use. I went to school for multimedia and design, but this knowledge-base is fading, though I primarily geek out with workstation deployment and server management. I'm sort of a "Mac of all trades" :)
Most important: I've also worked on PCs for a number of years with various flavors of Windows(95,98,NT4,2000,2000Server,2K3Server,SBS 2K3Server,Mil,XPHome,XPPro, Vista Business), but I've always used the Mac as my platform of preference. Publications http://www.macwindows.com : VPNs and Outlook
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Publications http://www.macwindows.com : VPNs and Outlook
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Education/Credentials I'm an Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA) through 10.4 and have the lower certs as well (ACTC for 10.1 - 10.5), an Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist for 10.3 (ACHDS) and a member of the Apple Consultants Network, as well as an Apple Product Professional for 2002-2007. I have an MCP cert. from MS as well...
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Children's National Medical Center (Washington, D.C.)
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...and a plethora of All Covered™ clients throughout the United States of America
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Macs/Apples - E-mail- sending & receiving
Expert: Ed Dyer - 10/28/2009
Question I have a laptop Mac, How do I set up my e-mail ? It asks for incoming mail server & out going.
Where do I find this info ? Thanks,
Corey.....
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Answer Corey,
Presumably you have an email service? You'd need to get this info from the provider's website or contact number.
If you don't yet have an email service, you can check out:
$100/yr MobileMe: www.me.com
$0/yr Gmail: mail.google.com
Good luck!
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