Showing posts with label microsoft outlook troubleshooting. Show all posts
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Friday, February 3, 2012

Configure TDS Email Accounts in Microsoft Outlook setting


The TDS(Telephone & Data Systems  Inc.) email account is provided to all paying accountants with the Telephone & Data Systems Inc. you can configure your TDS email account in all email programs like  Outlook, Windows Mail, Outlook Express and Apple Mail 3.0.After configure, you will be able to access your TDS email messages with Microsoft outlook support.

Step1: Click the "Start" button > click "All Programs." > Click "Microsoft Outlook" under "Microsoft Office." >." Click the "Tools" tab > Click "Account Settings" >then under the "Email" tab, click "New." For Microsoft Outlook 2010, click the "File" tab > then "Add Account." Click the box that says, "Manually Configure Server Settings or Additional Server Types" and then click "Next."

tds email setupStep2: Click the “Internet Email Service" option” option from email service > click "Next." >Type in all your user information and set "Account Type" as "POP3."> In the "Incoming Mail Server" field, type "pop.gmail.com." and in the "Outgoing Mail Server" field, input "smtp.gmail.com." Then click "More Settings" and then "Outgoing Server."

Step3: Click the box "My Outgoing Server SMTP Requires Authentication." Under the "Advance" tab, check the box that states, "This Server Requires An Encrypted Connection (SSL)."

Step4: Input 587 in the "Incoming Server (POP3)" box, and under that box, click the drop-down box to select "TLS." Click "OK." Click "Test Account Settings." Once you're done testing your settings to see if it's correct, click the "Next" button and then "Finish."

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

How to configure Outlook IMAP Emails


Unlike POP3, IMAP4 allows you to store your messages by default on the server, instead of downloading them locally. But an IMAP4 server uses port 143 to listen for messages. IMAP adds many features over POP3 mail standard. It easy to keep several mail clients, all tied to a single account, in sync. When Microsoft Outlook supports the IMAP protocol, its support is not as fluid as it is for the POP3 mail protocol. As of Microsoft Outlook 2010, IMAP support is as fluid as other mail clients, but if you use an earlier version there are a few things you can do to upgrade the performance of IMAP in Outlook.
Following given steps is necessary for configuring Microsoft Outlook support to connect to an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP4) server.

Step1: Start Outlook-> On the File menu, clicks Info and click Account Settings-> Select Account Settings from the list

Step2: On the E-mail tab, click New and Select Email Account, and then click Next

Step3: Click to select the manually configure server settings or additional server types check box, and then click Next.

Step4: Click Internet E-Mail, and then click Next

Step5: In the Server Information section, select IMAP for Account Type.

Step6: In the Your Name box, enter your name exactly as you want it to appear to recipients.

Step7: In the E-mail Address box, type your e-mail address. Then type username and password

Step8: In the Incoming mail server box, type the name of your IMAP4 server.And  In the Outgoing mail server (SMTP) box, type the name of your SMTP server.

[Note IMAP4 is a retrieval protocol. You must have SMTP to send your messages.]

 Step9: Click next after you have completed entering this configuration information, and then click Finish.