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Set up email in Outlook 2013

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Step 1. Once Outlook is open, click File on the top left.

Step 2. Select the "Info" tab on the left and click Add Account.

Add account

Step 3. Select Manual setup or additional server types and click next.

Step 4. Select POP or IMAP and click next.

Step 5. You will now need to fill out the relevant settings to connect to our server and retrieve your emails:

  • Your Name: Enter the name which you wish to appear on the emails you send.
  • Email Address: Enter the email address you are wanting to set up.
  • Account Type: Select POP3.
  • Incoming & Outgoing Servers: Please enter mail. followed by your domain name.
  • User Name: Enter the email address you are wanting to set up.
  • Password: Enter the password provided with the account.

Step 6. Click on More Settings.

More settings

Step 7. Select the Outgoing Server tab and perform the following actions:

My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication

  • Check the My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication
  • Ensure Use same settings as my incoming mail server is selected
  • Click OK to close this window.

Step 8. Check you have entered all the details in correctly and click Next to complete the setup.

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Written By Luke Jones
Former Technical Support & Office 365 Specialist at getyouonline.co.uk

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