Outlook
Setting Up Your POP or IMAP Email Address in Microsoft Outlook
This tutorial shows you how to set up Microsoft Outlook 2003® to work with your e-mail account. This tutorial focuses on setting up Microsoft Outlook 2003, but these settings are similar in other versions of Microsoft Outlook. You can set up previous versions of Microsoft Outlook by using the settings in this tutorial.
To Set Up Your E-mail Account in Microsoft Outlook
- In Microsoft Outlook, from the E-mail Accounts menu, select Tools.
- On the E-mail Accounts wizard window, select Add a new e-mail account, and then click Next.
- For your server type, select POP3 or IMAP, and then click Next.
- On the Internet E-mail Settings (POP3/IMAP) window, enter your information as follows:
Your Name
Your first and last name.
E-mail Address
Your email address.
User Name
Your email address, again.
Password
Your email account password.
Incoming mail server (POP3)
POP, Pop.secureserver.net or IMAP, imap.secureserver.net.
Outgoing mail server (SMTP)
Smtpout.secureserver.net
Click More Settings.
NOTE: “smtpout.secureserver.net” is an SMTP relay server. In order to use this server to send e-mails, you must first activate SMTP relay on your e-mail account. Log on to your Manage Email Accounts page to set up SMTP relay. If you do not have SMTP relay set up and your Internet Service Provider (ISP) allows it, you can use the outgoing mail server for your Internet Service Provider. Contact your Internet Service Provider to get this setting.
- On the Internet E-mail Settings window, go to the Outgoing Server tab.
- Select My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.
- If you did not change the SMTP relay section, select Use same settings as my incoming mail server. If you changed the user name and password in the SMTP relay section of your Manage Email Accounts page, select Log on using and enter the user name and password. The following example assumes you did not change your SMTP relay section in your Manage Email Accounts page.
- Go to the Advanced tab, and then change the Outgoing server (SMTP) port to 80 or 3535.
- Click OK.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
NOTE: As a courtesy, we provide information about how to use certain third-party products, but we do not endorse or directly support third-party products and we are not responsible for the functions or reliability of such products. Outlook 2003® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All rights reserved.
Yahoo
Are you getting an Error 553 when you try to send or receive mail? If so, review this information to troubleshoot this Error 553.
Here are some quick steps you can take to resolve common email problems:
- Make sure you have an internet connection. Visit other Websites to make sure that you can surf the Web. Your email will not work if you have no internet connection.
- If you’re having trouble with an email client (i.e., Outlook Express, Outlook, etc.) read these instructions to make sure your mail server settings are correct.
Note: This step should fix most email problems.
Email Program Settings Field: Enter: Incoming (POP) pop.att.yahoo.com Outgoing server (SMTP) smtp.att.yahoo.com
(requires authentication)Incoming mail server: POP3 Incoming/Outgoing
User Name:Full AT&T email address, including domain
(e.g., test@att.net, test@bellsouth.net)Incoming mail port #: 995, secure connection (SSL) checked Outgoing mail port #: 465, secure connection (SSL) checked Note: Make sure you entered your email address and password correctly.
- In your email client (i.e., Outlook Express, Outlook, etc.), look to see if you have any messages in your Outbox folder. If so, remove those messages and try to send a new message.