Outlook Mobile Server settings you’ll need from your email provider

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Most email apps like Outlook are able to automatically configure email server settings. If you need server settings or help finding your server settings, click on one of the links below:

Find your Exchange mailbox server settings

If you’re connecting to an Exchange mailbox and not using Microsoft 365 email, or if you aren’t sure if you’re using Microsoft 365 email, do the following to look up your settings:

  1. Sign in to your account using Outlook Web App. For help signing in, see Sign in to Outlook Web App.
  2. In Outlook Web App, on the toolbar, select Settings Settings icon > Mail POP and IMAP.
  3. The POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP server name and other settings you may need to enter are listed on the POP and IMAP settings page.

What server settings do I need from my email provider?

To help you get the info you need, we’ve put together a handy chart of the email server settings you should ask for. You will most likely have to set up your email as an IMAP or POP account as well. What are POP and IMAP? Check with your provider if you’re not sure which to use.

Note: When you use an IMAP or POP account, only your email will sync to your device. Any calendar or contacts associated with that account will be stored only on your local computer.

Follow these instructions to get your email settings:

  1. Print out this page and keep it within reach.
  2. Call your email provider and ask them about the settings in the chart below.
  3. Write down the corresponding email server settings in the empty column.
  4. Return to your email app and enter the information to complete your email setup.

Note: You may only need some of the settings on this list. Find out from your email provider what you will need to access your email on your mobile device.

General Email Settings

SettingDescriptionWrite Your Setting HereExample
Email AddressThe email address you want to set up.yourname@contoso.com
PasswordThe password associated with your email account.——–
Display NameThe name you want your email recipients to see.Mike Rosoft
DescriptionAdd a description of your email account.Personal, work, etc.

Incoming Mail Server Settings

These settings are for sending email to your email provider’s mail server.

SettingDescriptionWrite Your Setting HereExample
Host NameYour incoming mail server name.outlook.office365.com
UsernameThe email address you want to set up.yourname@contoso.com
PortThe port number your incoming mail server uses.Most use 143 or 993 for IMAP, or 110 or 995 for POP.
Server or DomainThis is your email provider.yourprovider.com, gmail.com, etc.
SSL?Is your email encrypted using SSL?(SSL is enabled by default in the Outlook mobile app)SSL Enabled

Outgoing Mail Server Settings (SMTP)

These settings are for sending email to your email provider’s mail server.

SettingDescriptionWrite Your Setting HereExample
SMTP Host NameOutgoing mail server name. Most often smtp.yourprovider.comsmtp.office365.com
SMTP UsernameThe email address you want to set up.yourname@contoso.com
SMTP PasswordThe password associated with your email account.——–
SSL?Is your email encrypted using SSL?(SSL is enabled by default in the Outlook mobile app)SSL Enabled

Still having trouble? We’re listening.

  • If you’re using an email provider such as Gmail, Yahoo, etc. Contact them for help in setting up your email account.See Troubleshoot email setup on mobile Outlook mobile apps or check the server status of Outlook.com.
  • If you have a work or school account that uses Microsoft 365 for business or Exchange-based accounts, talk to your Microsoft 365 admin or technical support.

    Source :
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/server-settings-you-ll-need-from-your-email-provider-c82de912-adcc-4787-8283-45a1161f3cc3