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Change or update email account settings in Outlook for Windows 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
Mail settings - Microsoft Support Learn about settings for mail in Outlook Web App, including message format, list, and options, conversations, email signature, reading pane, and read receipts
Set up email in the Mail app - Microsoft Support This article tells you how to add email accounts to the Mail and Calendar apps so you can start sending and receiving email and creating and managing events
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Edit an Outlook profile - Microsoft Support A profile contains configuration information for email accounts, data files, and information about where your email items are saved You can change the accounts that are contained, their settings, and data storage options for each profile
Options gt; Junk Email - Microsoft Support To get to the Junk Email page from the main Outlook Web App page, go to the upper corner and choose Options, then choose Junk Email from the list in the navigation pane
Block or unblock senders in Outlook - Microsoft Support You can block messages from specific email addresses or domains from reaching your inbox When you add an email address or domain to your blocked senders list, Outlook automatically moves messages from that sender to the Junk Email folder
Set up and use Outlook - Microsoft Support Open Outlook Enter your Microsoft 365 email address, and then select Connect Enter any additional email addresses that you want to use and then select Next If prompted, enter a password, and then select Sign in After all your accounts have been added, choose if you want to set up Outlook mobile or wait until later Select Done