How do I setup my email in Microsoft Outlook 2010?

    1. Open Outlook 2010.
    2. Go to File -> Info -> Add Account.
Add a new account
    1. Select the "Manually configure server settings or additional server types" radio button and click "Next"
Select the Manually configure option
    1. Select the "Internet E-mail" radio button and click "Next".
Select the Internet E-mail option
    1. Enter the required information:
      • Your Name - The name you want to appear on outgoing email.
      • E-mail address - Your email address.
      • Account Type - Select "IMAP"
      • Incoming mail server - This will be mail.yourdomain.com, where yourdomain.com is the domain of your email account.
      • Outgoing mail server (SMTP) - This will also be mail.yourdomain.com, where yourdomain.com is the domain of your email account.
      • User Name - This will be your full email address.
      • Password - Password for your email account.
Enter your account information.
  1. Click "More Settings".
  2. Click on the "Outgoing" tab.
  3. Check the box "My Outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" and ensure that the radio button "Use same settings as my incoming mail server"  is selected.
  4. Click "OK".
  5. Outlook 2010 Email Authentication 
  6. Click "Next".
  7. Click "Finish". 
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