- Change or update email account settings in Outlook for Windows
Sometimes you need to make a change to your email account settings If you have a new password, if your email provider has asked you to change settings, or if you're having problems with sending and receiving email, you can change your email account settings through Mail in the Windows Control Panel, or from Outlook Using new Outlook? Check out how to customize your experience, import
- Mail settings - Microsoft Support
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- Use Voice to navigate and complete basic tasks in the new Outlook
In the Microsoft Outlook sign-in dialog, dictate each letter to enter your email address For example, say "s," "o," "m," and so on, to type " someone@example com " Remember to say "at sign" to input " @ " in your email address
- Change the email address or phone number for your Microsoft account
Learn how to change Microsoft account email address or phone number using aliases to sign into your Microsoft account
- POP, IMAP, and SMTP settings for Outlook. com - Microsoft Support
You can find them below or by viewing them in your Outlook com settings Outlook and Outlook com may be able to detect your account's mailbox settings automatically, but for other non-Microsoft accounts, you may need to contact your email provider for their settings
- Mobile devices options on Outlook. com - Microsoft Support
From the Mobile devices page in Outlook com, you can perform different actions to help you manage your devices The Mobile devices page lets you view all the devices that you're currently syncing with your mailbox
- Pictures, videos, and documents library access and privacy - Microsoft . . .
Find out why some apps need access to your pictures, videos, and documents libraries, and how to allow or deny apps from accessing these locations
- Improve accessibility in your documents with the Accessibility . . .
Fill out and submit the Feedback to Microsoft form To learn about making documents inclusive, go to the Learn More section and select the Making documents accessible link to open the help article
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