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Purchased a new computer with Windows 11 and need to set up the IMAP email account previously used with the old computer. When I enter all of the IMAP settings manually (auto does not work), I cannot proceed to next step and complete the set up. I also need to check the "requires secure connection box" which is not present.
2. Ensure that the IMAP server settings (server address, port, and SSL requirements) match those provided by your email service. 3. Try removing and re-adding your email account to Outlook on the web. 4. Make sure there are no inbox rules or filters that might be affecting the synchronization.
Look for the app icon without the “New” tag. If that doesn’t work, you may need to edit the registry settings to disable the new Outlook. but please be careful and back up your registry before making any changes. run Regedit.exe and go here (or the same with 15.0, if you don't have 16.0): HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0 ...
This means that you cannot add your email account from Yahoo!, iCloud, or other providers that use IMAP protocols to the new Outlook app. The new Outlook for Windows currently supports Exchange-backed Microsoft 365 work or school accounts, Outlook.com accounts, and Gmail accounts. However, there is some good news.
* On the Account Settings window, select the email account that you are trying to add and click Change. * On the Change Account window, click on More Settings. * On the Internet E-mail Settings window, click on the Advanced tab. * On the Advanced tab, enter the correct IMAP server name, port number, and encryption type for your email account.
Using Microsoft Outlook for PC, I set up a new IMAP email address with a domain name provided by my workplace. So far I have been able to sign in using Microsoft Outlook app for PC and for Android. Unfortunately I can't sign in via web, i.e. using the Outlook website. I get the message that "That Microsoft account doesn’t exist.
Here are details: Starting morning of Jan 24 2024: Frequent intermittent authentication failures for all IMAP Outlook (5) and Hotmail email (1) accounts in MS Office 2021 Pro Outlook on 2 Windows 10 Pro laptops and in email clients Fair Email and K9 Mail on 2 Android devices.
2. Try resetting your app-specific password and see if that resolves the issue. 3. If the issue persists, please perform all the steps in this article Troubleshooting Outlook for Windows issues to see if that resolves the issue.
2. Then please try to check your IMAP account profile via going to New Outlook>Settings like gear icon on the top right of Outlook window>Accounts>Email accounts. You can find this account and click Manage options if status working fine or not. 3..
I recently installed Outlook for Microsoft 365. For my IMAP email address (from my domain host), I can see my emails but not my calendar. This was working before I installed the new version of Outlook. Exchange emails and calendar are working fine. How do I open my IMAP calendar?