Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2007 offer users the ability to remove an account from their computer, but what if you want to add an account back? In this article, we will walk you through the steps necessary to re-add a user account to Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2007.
You’ll use this same method for Outlook 2010 also .
After opening Mail, click Email Accounts.
Select the Connector account and click Remove.
If you do not have another email account or a pst in your profile, you will need to feature a pst file or add the Exchange account before removing the old account.
After removing the connector account, click new open the auto account setup dialog. If using Outlook 2007, you will need to pick Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP on subsequent screen.
Type your name, email address and password within the fields. After Outlook sets the account up, restart Outlook.
If your Outlook.com account uses a website name not owned by Microsoft, like gmail.com, yahoo.com, comcast.net, etc, youll got to add an Outlook.com alias to the account to line it up as Exchange.
If you employ Outlook 2007 and have two Exchange accounts (either Outlook.com or your corporate account), you will need to use IMAP or POP for one account or use two separate profiles. POP support isn’t enabled by default, you will need to vary this in Outlook.com. (Instructions are at the top of this text .)
To remove and re-add the account in Outlook 2003:
- Outlook 2003 users will go to Tools, Email Accounts
View or Change Existing Accounts then click Next
- Select the account and click Remove.
- Click Add, then select IMAP and click Next.
- Type imap-mail.outlook.com for the incoming server name
- Type smtp-mail.outlook.com for the outgoing server.
- Click More Settings.
- In the Internet E-mail Settings dialog box, select the Outgoing Server tab and use the following settings:
- Select My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.
Now Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server. - Select the Advanced tab.
- In the Incoming Server (IMAP) section select This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL). This will update the incoming port number automatically, to the correct one.
- In the Outgoing server (SMTP) section, select This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL). Update December 12 2015: either port 25 or 587 should work now.
- Click Finish and return to Outlook.
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