To manually set up your email account using Outlook 2013 in Windows, follow these instructions.
To Set up Email Using Outlook 2013 in Windows
- Open Microsoft Outlook 2013.
- If the Microsoft Outlook Startup Wizard displays, in the Wizard, click Next, and then, on the E-mail Accounts page, click Next.
- If the Microsoft Outlook Startup Wizard doesn't display, in the Outlook toolbar, go to the File tab, and then click Add Account.
- On the Add Account page, click Manual setup or additional server types, and then click Next.
- On the Choose Service page, select POP or IMAP, and then click Next.
- In the Your Name field, enter the name that you want to display to recipients when sending email from this account.
- In the E-mail Address field, enter your email address.
- In the Server Information section, for Account Type, select either IMAP or POP3.
- Use the following settings for your incoming and outgoing servers, based on the Account Type selected:
POP3 |
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Incoming mail server |
pop.secureserver.net |
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) |
smtpout.secureserver.net |
IMAP |
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Incoming mail server |
imap.secureserver.net |
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) |
smtpout.secureserver.net |
- In the Logon Information section, in the User Name field, enter your email address.
- In the Password field, enter your password.
- Optional: If you want Outlook to remember your password, use the check box to select Remember password.
- At the bottom of page, click More Settings.
- In the Internet E-Mail Settings dialog box, on the Outgoing Server tab, select My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.
- On the Advanced tab, for the Incoming server port, Outlook 2013 should default to the following:
POP3 |
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Incoming server port |
110 |
Outgoing server port |
25 or 80 |
IMAP |
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Incoming server port |
143 |
Outgoing server port |
25 or 80 |
- On the Add New Account page, click Next.
- Outlook will test your account. When finished, click Close to exit the Test Account Settings dialog box.
- On the Congratulations page, click Finish.