Configure incoming e-mail for Sharepoint 2010 - sharepoint-2010

I created a new installation of SharePoint2010. I am trying to configure the incoming e-mail but I seem not to find the link to do so.
I only get to see under E-Mail and Text Messages (SMS):
Configure outgoing e-mail settings | Configure mobile account
Thanks

Take a look at this tutorial: Installing and configuring SMTP and POP3 e-mail for sharepoint 2010

It's odd that the link is missing. How is your farm set up? The settings live at /_admin/IncomingEmail.aspx

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