Once the test completes successfully, click Next and then Finish to wrap up. If the test fails, retrace your steps, ensuring your server and account details have been entered correctly. In the POP and IMAP Account Settings window, click the Test Account Settings… button to ensure Outlook can communicate with your email server.
Check the box next to My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication, then click the radio button next to Use same settings as my incoming mail server.Ĭlick OK to close the Internet E-mail Settings window. Select SSL from the dropdown menu next to Use the following type of encrypted connection. Outgoing server (SMTP): Change the default port (25) to 465 for POP or IMAP accounts.Check the box next to This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL). Incoming server: Ensure the default port is set to 995 for POP accounts, or 993 for IMAP accounts.
In the Internet E-mail Settings window that opens, select the Advanced tab.
Your Name : Enter the name you’d like to appear on your emails.
You’ll need your email server details, user name and password to hand. Manually set up POP3 or IMAP email accountsĬlick the radio button next to POP or IMAP, then click Next to proceed with your email account configuration. Outlook 2013 supports standard POP3/IMAP email accounts, Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft 365 accounts, as well as webmail accounts from a range of providers including, Hotmail, iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo and more.
You can enter your server details manually by selecting Manual setup or additional server types. If your server cannot be found, verify that the email address you entered is correct and try again. Outlook will now attempt to retrieve your email server details and set up account access. Retype Password: Enter your email account password again.Ĭlick Next.
The first time you run Outlook 2013, you’ll see a welcome screen that looks like this: Once you’ve configured and activated your HostPapa email service, you can proceed to set up your email account in Outlook 2013.įor easy webmail access, you can always use URL (replace yourdomain.tld with your actual domain) or if you utilize Basic/Advanced email service from any browser.