E-mail setup MS Outlook

Get email address information

If you have not yet set up an email address, first carry out the step » Create email address the end.

The email data (POP3, IMAP, SMTP) can be found in the edit mode of your homepage under E-mail Email address management .

Click next to the desired email address access data .

All data must be entered exactly as specified in your access data. A distinction is made between upper and lower case!

Set up Outlook

Start Outlook and click file .

 

click on Add account .

 

Fill in the "Email address" field with the data from your access data 1
click on I want to set up my account manually and then up Connect .

 

click on IMAP .

 

Acknowledge the SSL warning for incoming mail with YES .

 

Acknowledge the SSL warning for outgoing mail with YES .

 

Fill in the "Password" field with the data from your access data 3
click on Connect .

 

click on process completed .

Setup is complete!

Test the settings and send an e-mail to your own e-mail address, check the e-mail inbox.

 

 

If problems occur, check the other settings as described below

Check root folder (Outlook does not find incoming emails)

Start Outlook and click file . Select the appropriate email address from the selection and click on Account Settings Account name and synchronization settings.

 

In the Root Folder Path field, type INBOX (Please write everything in capital letters!) and click on further .

 

Check inbox settings

Start Outlook and click file Account Settings Account Settings

 

Select the email account and click Repair .

 

click on I want to manually repair my account and Repair .

 

Check incoming mail settings

Check that SSL/TLS is active.
Under server port must the 993 to stand.

 

Check outgoing mail settings

Check that SSL/TLS is active.
Under server port must the 465 to stand.
The option SMTP requires authentication must be active.

 

Test the settings and send an e-mail to your own e-mail address, check the e-mail inbox.

 

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