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Tools & Services We Recommend Subscribe Search Return to Content Outlook.com POP3 and SMTP Settings for Microsoft Outlook Steve Krause | December 30, 2012 in How-To Setting up Outlook.com outlook error 0x800ccc0f in an email client like Outlook 2007 or 2010 is simple as long sending' reported error (0x80042109) as you know the POP3 and SMTP Settings. Unfortunately, IMAP is not supported with Outlook.com accounts. There are rumors the connection to the server was interrupted outlook 2010 Microsoft will eventually support IMAP with Outlook.com addresses but for now, only POP3 and EAS (Exchange Active Sync) is supported. For this tutorial however, let’s focus only on how to get your https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/813514 email client working using POP3 and SMTP. All my screenshots are taken using Outlook 2010 however 2007 should be very similar. If you’re using Outlook 2013, you should not use POP3. You should just use EAS as it configures everything automatically. How To Add an Outlook.com to Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2007 using POP3 and SMTP Using Outlook 2010, Click File, Info, Account Settings. http://www.groovypost.com/howto/outlook.com-settings-pop3-smtp-imap/ Click New under the Email Tab. Click the Manually Configure Server bullet and Click Next. Click the Internet E-mail bullet and Click Next again. Enter in your name, email and various account info as shown below. For the POP3 and SMTP settings, use: Server Addresses: POP3: pop3.live.com SMTP: smtp.live.com Once all the information is filled out, Click More Settings Click the Outgoing Server Tab and check the box to enable authentication for the SMTP server. Click the Advanced Tab and use the following Settings for the Server Ports and Delivery. Click OK when done. Server Settings Incoming server (POP3) – Port 995 and Enable SSL with Check Box Outgoing Server (SMTP) – Port 587 and Enable TLS with Dropdown Related Article: How to Customize Office 2016 for Mac Color ThemeDelivery Settings Note, POP3 is not like IMAP where it keeps your mailbox in SYNC with the server. POP3 downloads the email from the server and you have the option to delete the email once you do this or leave it on the server. My personal preference is to leave it on the server until I delete it, hence the settings be
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