However there is an export feature in Entourage, which you can use for free; to get it to archive email older than a certain date requires a few specific steps. So it’s not as easy as EEAX. Someone has put together a mini tutorial here on how to do it. Is this Entourage Repair is compatible with all the versions of Mac OS X? In Mac OS X you can easily do send and receive your all email messages. With the help of using Entourage, an email client software user can do manages with all types of personal information such as notes, drafts, calendar details, tasks, contact details of the mail user.
Adding An Account to Entourage (Mac OS X):
Checking the 'Save password in my Mac OS keychain' box is optional. Not checking this box makes Entourage ask you for your password each time you send or receive email.- Open Entourage.
- Click on Tools and Accounts.
- Click on the 'New' Button then click 'Mail'.
- Enter Your Name to identify this email account in Entourage.
- Click 'Configure account manually'.
- In the Edit Account window, filling in the following:
- Enter the full email address and complete the requested personal information.
- Account ID is the email address you plan to receive with.
- Enter the POP or IMAP server as shown in the cPanel > Email Accounts > Configure Mail Client.
- Enter the email account's password.
- The SMTP server is the same as the incoming mail server
- To complete this process, please see the applicable section below.
Arranging your Entourage settings to use non-SSL based ports.
Entourage Email Support
- Click the button for 'Advanced Sending Options'
- Ensure 'SMTP server requires authentication' is checked and use same settings as receiving server is selected.
- Click OK to return to the main entourage window.
Arranging your Entourage settings to use SSL based ports.
To make your Entourage program utilize an SSL based email connection, go back into the Edit Accounts window and do the following:
Entourage Email Download
- Click for 'Advanced Receiving Options'
- Select 'This IMAP service requires a secure connection (SSL)'
- Set the 'Override default IMAP port' to 993.
- Click 'OK' to go back to the main window.
- Click for 'Advanced Sending Options'
- Select 'SMTP service requires secure connection(SSL)'
- Select 'Override default SMTP port' to 465.
- Keep setting 'SMTP server requires authentication'
- Keep setting 'Use same settings as receiving mail server'
- Click 'OK' to go back to the main window.