Setting up your email on Microsoft Outlook 2007 is super easy and will not take you more than 5 minutes. So let's do it: If you have opened Microsoft Outlook 2007 for the first time, skip the initial wizard Click on the Tools Menu Click on Account Settings In the 'Email' tab, click on New Select the default Email service "Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP or HTTP" and click on Next Click on the checkbox "Manually configure server settings or additional server types" below and click on Next Select the default Email service "Internet E-mail" and click on Next Enter your Name, Email Address in User Information Select Account Type as POP or IMAP. We'd suggest using POP. It'll keep a copy of your email on your computer so that view it even if you are offline Enter the Incoming mail server as pop.yourdomain.com (‘imap.yourdomain.com’ if you are using IMAP) Note: If you have a Linux Hosting package, set the Incoming mail server to mail.yourdomain.com If you have a Windows Hosting package, set the Incoming mail server to yourdomain.com Enter the Outgoing mail server as smtp.yourdomain.com Note: If you have a Linux Hosting package, set the Outgoing mail server to mail.yourdomain.com If you have a Windows Hosting package, set the Outgoing mail server to yourdomain.com Click on More Settings Click on Outgoing Server tab Tick "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" Click on Advanced tab Enter the port numbers as following: Incoming server (POP3) - 110 | (IMAP) - 143 Outgoing server SMTP - 587 Tick "Leave a copy of messages on the server". This will ensure that a copy of your email is stored on our servers even after it gets downloaded to your Outlook. Click on OK Click Next Click Finish That’s it. You are all set to use your email account on your Outlook 2007.
Setting up your email on Microsoft Outlook 2010 is super easy and will not take you more than 5 minutes. So let's do it: If you have opened Microsoft Outlook 2007 for the first time, skip the initial wizard Click on the File menu Click on the Info tab Click on Account Settings In the 'Email' tab, click on New Select the default Email service "Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP or HTTP" and click on Next Click on the checkbox "Manually configure server settings or additional server types" below and click on Next Select the default Email service "Internet E-mail" and click on Next Enter your Name, Email Address in User Information Select Account Type as POP or IMAP. We'd suggest you using POP. It keeps a copy of your email on your computer so that view it even if you are offline Enter the Incoming mail server as pop.yourdomain.com (‘imap.yourdomain.com’ if you are using IMAP) Note: If you have a Linux Hosting package, set the Incoming mail server to mail.yourdomain.com If you have a Windows Hosting package, set the Incoming mail server to yourdomain.com Enter the Outgoing mail server as smtp.yourdomain.com Note: If you have a Linux Hosting package, set the Outgoing mail server to mail.yourdomain.com If you have a Windows Hosting package, set the Outgoing mail server to yourdomain.com Click on More Settings button Click on Outgoing Server tab Tick "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" Click on the Advanced tab Enter the port numbers as following: Incoming server (POP3) - 110 | (IMAP) - 143 Outgoing server SMTP - 587 Tick on the option "Leave a copy of messages on the server". This will ensure that a copy of your email is stored on our servers even after it gets downloaded to your Outlook. Click on OK Click on Next Click on Finish That’s it. You are all set to use your email account on your Outlook 2010.
Updated 07-30-2015 at 04:32 PM by Support_HGI