Watch the video above and/or follow the text guide below. Grab a piece of paper and pen to take notes too.Part 4 explains the technical details of an off-network email address, alternative port numbers and custom port numbers which may be the case if unsuccessful in earlier parts of this guide.Part 3 is more advanced requiring email address, password, incoming/outgoing server addresses and ports.Part 2 is also easy requiring only email address, password and incoming/outgoing server addresses.Part 1 is the easiest requiring only your email address and password.You will need the following information from your ISP or network administrator before you start this guide: Hopefully you will get Outlook to work using part 1, but if not then move on to part 2, then to part 3 and finally to part 4. I have split this guide into four (4) parts, each progressively more complicated and requiring more information. This guide is for all current versions of Outlook in Microsoft Office 2007, 2010 or 2013 as it’s almost the same procedure for all three. Setting up a new email address in Microsoft Outlook is usually a straight-forward process however, sometimes you will need to configure Outlook settings manually to get things working properly, and today I will show you how.
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