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Setting Up Email on Outlook 365
Posted by Reports user on 13 October 2021 07:01 AM

This article is your guide on configuring your Email Account with us on Microsoft Outlook 365.

Note: Before you set up your Outlook 365 to receive your mail, make sure you have already created an email address in cPanel.

SSL Settings

Please replace example.com with your actual domain name.

IMAP

Inbound Server - mail.example.com
Port: 993

POP
Inbound Server - mail.example.com
Port: 995

SMTP
Outbound Server - mail.example.com
Port: 465


Non-SSL Settings

Please replace example.com with your actual domain name.

IMAP

Inbound Server - mail.example.com
Port: 143

POP
Inbound Server - mail.example.com
Port: 110

SMTP
Outbound Server - mail.example.com
Port: 25 or 587


Configuring Outlook 365

  1. Launch Microsoft Outlook 365.
    If this is a first-time setup, you'll directly see the window below.
    • Enter your Email Address
    • Check the box for Let me set up my account manually.
    • Click connect

      Email Manual Configuration

    If you have used it for other email accounts, you can tap on  File Menu and select Add Account.
  2. Select POP or IMAP, depending on your preference.

    Email protocol options

  3. Assign the settings above and enter the respective hostnames, port numbers, and encryption methods for the Incoming Mail and Outgoing Mail servers.

    IMAP settings

  4. Enter your email Password and click on Connect.

    Email password

  5. Your email account has been set up.

    Email added sucessfully

  6. Click Done
  7. You can now manage your emails.


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