Set up Microsoft Outlook using your POP or IMAP Email Address (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail/Outlook & comcast)
Are you tired of using your email service's web inbox? It can be
difficult to organize and manage your mails from a web browser
interface. If you're an active email user, you may find Outlook to be a
bit more powerful. You can quickly enter in your email account
information and start sending and receiving emails in minutes.
Open Outlook. Click the Tools menu and select "Accounts or Email Accounts" and then click Add. If you are using Outlook 2010 or 2013, click the File tab and select the Info option. Click "+Add Account".
Enter your Outlook.com information. Make sure that the "E-mail Account" radio button is selected. Enter the following information:
Click the Advanced tab. You will need to choose how you want to handle downloading messages. You can either delete the copy on Comcast's server when you download to Outlook, or you can leave a copy on Comcast after you download to Outlook.
Method 1 of 4: Configuring Gmail
Enable IMAP mail in Gmail.
IMAP allows two-way communication from your email client and is less
prone to message loss. IMAP is also better for checking email on
multiple devices, which is becoming more and more common. Messages read
in your Outlook client will be marked as read in your Gmail inbox as
well, and vice versa.
- Sign into Gmail and click the Gear icon in the upper-right corner.
- Click Settings.
- Click the "Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab.
- Select the "Enable IMAP" radio button.
- Click "Save Changes".
Open Outlook. Click the Tools menu and select "Accounts or Email Accounts" and then click Add. If you are using Outlook 2010 or 2013, click the File tab and select the Info option. Click "+Add Account".
- Select "Manually configure server settings or additional server types".
- Server: imap.gmail.com
- Port: 993
- Requires SSL: Yes
- Server: smtp.gmail.com
- Port: 465 or 587
- Requires SSL: Yes
- Requires authentication: Yes
- Use same settings as incoming mail server.
- Full Name or Display Name: This is the name you want to appear when people receive messages from you.
- Account Name or User Name: Your Gmail address (yourname@gmail.com)
- Email address: Your Gmail address again.
- Password: Your Gmail password.
Method 2 of 4: Configuring Yahoo!
Enable POP mail in Yahoo. Yahoo Mail only supports POP mail for external clients unless its mobile. For Outlook, this means you'll need to use POP. With POP, emails read on one client will not show as read in another. This means that your Yahoo web mail inbox and Outlook inbox will not always be in sync.
- Sign into Yahoo Mail and click the Gear icon in the upper-right.
- Click Settings.
- Click Edit.
- Select POP. This option is located to the right of "Access your Yahoo Mail elsewhere".
- Choose your POP spam option by clicking the drop-down menu. You have three options:
- Don't download spam email - Only your Inbox messages will be forwarded to your client.
- Download spam with no special indicators - Spam messages will be delivered but will not be labeled as anything.
- Download spam, but prefix the word "Spam" - Spam messages will be delivered and will be marked as "Spam" in your Outlook inbox.
- Click Save.
- Select "Manually configure server settings or additional server types".
- Server: pop.mail.yahoo.com
- Port: 995
- Requires SSL: Yes
- Server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
- Port: 465 or 587
- Requires SSL: Yes
- Requires Authentication: Yes
- Full Name or Display Name: This is the name you want to appear when people receive messages from you.
- Email address: Your Yahoo Mail address (yourname@yahoo.com)
- Password: Your Yahoo password.
- Messages deleted from the Yahoo server cannot be retrieved.
Method 3 of 4: Configuring Hotmail (Outlook.com)
Download the Outlook Connector.
This program will allow you to connect your Outlook.com (Formerly
Hotmail) account with Outlook. This will allow two-way communication
between the two, syncing messages, contacts, calendar information and
more.
- The Outlook Connector is free and is required to make the connection. It works with all versions of Outlook. If you are using a 64-bit system, make sure to download the 64-bit program.
- Run the Connector program after downloading it. Follow the prompts to install it.
Enter your Outlook.com information. Make sure that the "E-mail Account" radio button is selected. Enter the following information:
- Your Name: The name you want to appear on mails that you send.
- E-mail Address: Your Outlook.com or Hotmail email address.
- Password: Your Outlook.com or Hotmail password.
Click Next. If you have not already installed the Connector, you will be prompted now. If the Connector is correctly installed, your Outlook.com account will be synced with Outlook.
- If you ever change your Outlook.com password, make sure to change it in Outlook too. You can do this from the Account Settings button in the File tab.
Method 4 of 4: Configuring Comcast
Open Outlook. Click the Tools menu and select "Accounts or Email Accounts" and then click Add. If you are using Outlook 2010 or 2013, click the File tab and select the Info option. Click "+Add Account".
- Select "Manually configure server settings or additional server types".
- In the email address field, enter: username@comcast.net
- Server: mail.comcast.net
- Port: 995
- Requires SSL: Yes
- Server: smtp.comcast.net
- Port: 465
- Requires SSL: Yes
- Requires Authentication: Yes
Click the Advanced tab. You will need to choose how you want to handle downloading messages. You can either delete the copy on Comcast's server when you download to Outlook, or you can leave a copy on Comcast after you download to Outlook.
- Messages deleted from the Comcast server cannot be retrieved.

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