How to Configure Outlook
Launch Outlook 2010 and click on “File” at the top left corner of your session., Select “Info” from the left pane, then select “Add Account.” , Select “Manually configure server settings or additional server types,” then click “Next.” , Select...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Launch Outlook 2010 and click on “File” at the top left corner of your session.
Contact your email provider to obtain the email type and correct server information.
This information will vary depending on your email provider.
For example, Gmail users will enter “POP3” as the email type, “pop.gmail.com” for the incoming server, and “smtp.gmail.com” for the outgoing server.
Alternately, go to Microsoft’s website at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2028939 to locate server information for your email provider. , Place a checkmark next to “Remember password” if you want Outlook to automatically enter your email password when launching the Outlook client. , Outlook will check to make sure you are properly connected to the incoming and outgoing servers for your email provider, and will send a test message to verify the connection. , You have now finished configuring Outlook
2010., Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and email providers require the full email address to be entered into this field. , Many ISP mail servers now require secure ports for the incoming and outgoing servers.Contact your ISP to obtain the incoming and outgoing server port numbers.
Click on “More Settings” on the Account Settings screen, then click on the “Advanced” tab.
Enter the incoming and outgoing port numbers into the “IMAP” and “SMTP” fields, then click “OK.” , Many Internet addresses and connection settings are case-sensitive, and may not configure properly if using the incorrect case., Installing the latest updates can often help resolve problems with compatibility and known issues related to Outlook
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Step 2: Select “Info” from the left pane
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Step 3: then select “Add Account.”
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Step 4: Select “Manually configure server settings or additional server types
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Step 5: ” then click “Next.”
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Step 6: Select “Internet Email
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Step 7: ” then click “Next.” The Account Settings form will display on-screen.
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Step 8: Enter your name and email address under “User Information.” The name you enter will appear on all outbound email messages.
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Step 9: Enter the server information for your email provider under “Server Information.” You must enter the email account type and addresses for both the incoming and outgoing servers.
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Step 10: Enter the username and password for your email account under “Logon Information.” In most cases
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Step 11: your username will be the portion of your email address displayed to the left of the “@” symbol.
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Step 12: Click on “Test Account Settings” to the right.
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Step 13: Click on “Finish
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Step 14: ” then on “Close” when Outlook informs you the account was created successfully.
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Step 15: Try entering the full email address into the “Username” field if Outlook experiences problems configuring your account.
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Step 16: Try adding the server port numbers for your email provider into Advanced settings if you are still unable to configure your email account.
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Step 17: Verify you’re using the correct uppercase or lowercase letters when entering the server information for your email provider if you experience problems configuring Outlook 2010.
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Step 18: Check for and install the latest Windows updates for your computer if you experience problems using and configuring Outlook 2010.
Detailed Guide
Contact your email provider to obtain the email type and correct server information.
This information will vary depending on your email provider.
For example, Gmail users will enter “POP3” as the email type, “pop.gmail.com” for the incoming server, and “smtp.gmail.com” for the outgoing server.
Alternately, go to Microsoft’s website at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2028939 to locate server information for your email provider. , Place a checkmark next to “Remember password” if you want Outlook to automatically enter your email password when launching the Outlook client. , Outlook will check to make sure you are properly connected to the incoming and outgoing servers for your email provider, and will send a test message to verify the connection. , You have now finished configuring Outlook
2010., Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and email providers require the full email address to be entered into this field. , Many ISP mail servers now require secure ports for the incoming and outgoing servers.Contact your ISP to obtain the incoming and outgoing server port numbers.
Click on “More Settings” on the Account Settings screen, then click on the “Advanced” tab.
Enter the incoming and outgoing port numbers into the “IMAP” and “SMTP” fields, then click “OK.” , Many Internet addresses and connection settings are case-sensitive, and may not configure properly if using the incorrect case., Installing the latest updates can often help resolve problems with compatibility and known issues related to Outlook
2010.
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