Outlook Express and S/MIME for a technophobe

Hi, I am currently using BT Yahoo for my email, but it does support S/MIME, which I use for a client.  Apparently Outlook Express supports S/MIME.  Can someone tell me how to set up Outlook Express so that I can always access all my BT Yahoo emails via my laptop and my IPhone.  I'm a bit of a technophobe and have never used an electronic mail service other than the one provided by my internet provider...  Thank you!

See here: http://btybb.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/9962/c/149, 249/session/L3RpbWUvMTMxODU5ODc5MS9zaWQvU2JSeVZ4R2s%3D

They have specific instructions for OE.

Once that you set that if the top, you access e-mail from other devices, then you must go to tools | Accounts | Mail | Properties | Advanced and check the leave a copy of messages on the server (and the value delete after a few days of so that they don't accumulate) so your phone can access messages.  You also need to set on your phone's e-mail program.

Steve

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