


NOTE: The type of encryption for the outgoing server settings can be set to TLS or STARTTLS. The settings here should be generally appropriate however, it’s a good idea to click on the Advanced tab and double check the port numbers and encryption type, as shown below: Click the checkbox beside My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication, then choose Use same settings as my incoming mail server. You will now be in the Internet E-mail Settings page.Ĭlick on the Outgoing Server tab. Once entered in full, with adjustments based on your actual account settings, click on the More Settings button. Please reference the settings in the next image. Each highlighted (yellow) field is required. On the screen that follows, choose the POP or IMAP option, then click Next. You will need to change some of the settings to match your setup.

NOTE: For this tutorial, we will use as our test email account. Choose the Manual setup or additional server types option, then click Next. Open Outlook 2013, then click on File and choose Add Account. I f you prefer to set up your Office 365 email account manually or wish to confirm the local settings for your setup, you can use the settings below. When the account is set up, you’ll receive a message confirming it was done successfully. Outlook can recognize an exchange email account and will create the account without requiring you to enter the server settings manually. Fill out the information needed, including the name that you’d like to appear when sending emails, new email address, and password, then click Next. The Auto Account Setup screen will appear. This tutorial describes how to add Microsoft 365 email to Outlook 2013.
