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Revision as of 02:27, 20 May 2013
Click on the MS Outlook icon in the desktop or start menu.
Contents
Step 1 Welcome to Microsoft Outlook 2013
Click on the MS Outlook icon in the desktop or start menu.
- Please skip Figure 3 and Figure 4 if you are setting up MS Outlook 2013 for the first time.
- Please skip to Figure 1 and Figure 2 if you are an existing MS Outlook 2013 user.
Click on Next button in the Welcome screen.
Step 2: Microsoft Outlook Account Setup
Select Yes from “Do you want to set up Outlook to connect to an email account?”
Step 3
Click on the File menu from the left-hand side upper corner.
Step 4
Click on Add Account under info menu in the left-hand side.
Step 5
Switch the account type to Manual setup from Add Account windows.
Step 6
Select the POP as the mailbox type.
Step 7
Your Name: Name you wish to display to reciepeints
Email Address: Your complete email adrress Account Type: POP3 Incoming mail server: pop3.[your state].exemail.com.au :e.g. pop3.vic.exemail.com.au Outgoing mail server: smtp.[your state].exemail.com.au :e.g. smtp.vic.exemail.com.au User Name: Your complete email address :e.g. johnexetel@exemail.com.au Passward: Your email password.
Click on More Settings in the right handside bottom corner.
Step 8
Click on the Advanced tab and ensure the following.
Incoming server port: 110 Outgoing server port: 25 SSL is not enabled.
Select whether you would like to leave the messages on the server under Delivery option.
Step 9
Outlook will test your email by login into incoming mail server and outgoing mail server by sending a test email.
Step 10
Congratulations! You have successfully set up the email account.
--Eroshan 12:17, 20 May 2013