Setting up a POP3 Account

This article illustrates how to set up a POP3 connection in Outlook 2010. 


 



 

1. Open Outlook. 

 

2. Select File (Located in the top left hand corner of the page).

 

3. Select Info.

 

4. Choose Add Account.

 

5. Select the radio button, Manually configure settings or additional server types.

 

6. Chose Internet E-mail and click Next.

 

7. Under Add New Account, Fill out the following settings:

 

 

User Information:

 

Your Name: First, Last

E-mail Address: full email address

 

 

Server Information:

 

Account Type: POP3

Incoming mail server: na01.msexchangeoutlook.com

Outgoing mail server: na01.msexchangeoutlook.com

 

 

Logon Information:

 

User Name: full email address

Password: your password

 

Check the box for Remember password. Upon completion select More Settings...

 

8. Under E-mail Settings, select the Outgoing Server tab and check the box that says "My outgoing server requires authentication" > click OK.

 

9. Select Next -> to test the Account Settings, then select Close. 

 

10. Deselect the box under Test Account Settings. Select Next. 

 

11. Congratulations! You have successfully set up a POP account. Choose Finish. 

 




Exchange 2010 Note: We have closed the SMTP port 25 due to mass spam issues. You will need to contact support directly for alternative SMTP ports.
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