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This article is for setup of Outlook 2013. For instructions on Outlook 2016, see [[Microsoft Outlook 2016]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 18 October 2019
This article is for setup of Outlook 2013. For instructions on Outlook 2016, see Microsoft Outlook 2016.
- Start Microsoft Outlook
- Click on File
- Click on Add Account
- Select Manually setup or additional server types then click Next
- Choose IMAP or POP3 from the options then click Next
- Fill out the following fields:
- Your Name - enter your name here
- E-Mail Address - enter the Bravenet email address you are adding here
- Account Type - IMAP (or POP3)
- Incoming mail server - enter mail.bravehost.com
- Outgoing mail server - enter mail.bravehost.com
- Username - enter your Bravenet email address
- Password - enter the password for the Bravenet email address
- Click the More Settings... button
- Change to the Outgoing Server tab, and enable the My outgoing server require authentication checkbox
- Change to the Advanced tab, and change the Outgoing Server port number from 25 (the default) to 587
- Also ensure that Use the following type of encrypted connections is set to TLS. SSL will also work, but uses different port numbers.
- Click the OK button to close the advanced settings window, then click Next on the E-Mail Accounts window
- Click the Finish button on the next page and your account should now work correctly
Make sure to send a test email to another email address you have access to to verify that everything is set up correctly.