Even my ISP couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t working for me. Ports 25 and 587 didn’t work for but my original pop smtp server does with port 25. I found that this work around finally allowed me to send mail. Microsoft (LIVE) and Symantec (NORTON) need to get together to resolve this issue… (Incoming are still scanned for your protection.) (Use port 25 for outgoing messages).Īnd if using anti-virus e-mail scanning like NORTON, go to OPTIONS / EMAIL and UNCHECK “scan outgoing messages”. I figured this part out on my own because when I use my domain mail, this is how it is set up. “FIXED! (Work around) You can receive but not send email using HOTMAIL’s new POP settings.įor outgoing mail, DO NOT USE – use whatever your default server is (mine is ). I also have my official mail account configured under single ‘Main Identity’, that works fine. Account: ‘xxxxxxxx #Hotmail# New’, Server: ‘’, Protocol: POP3, Port: 995, Secure#SSL#: Yes, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: ‘xxxxxxxx #Hotmail# New’, Server: ‘’, Protocol: SMTP, Port: 587, Secure#SSL#: Yes, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I have tried your directions on but still getting the message: Same config using HTTP mail still works fine for Hotmail. 5512 on Win-XP connecting thru my office network. Great that several people have got their Outlook working, but not me.
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You can see a full list here on Microsoft’s site: Set up an email app with. Microsoft also includes additional access mechanisms with, including Exchange Active Sync (which is apparently similar in functionality to IMAP). The downside is that a more-or-less continuous internet connection is typically required for the best experience. IMAP is perhaps the most convenient way to access email across multiple computers and devices as it keeps them all in sync. The IMAP configuration parameters for are: Your email program uses the IMAP protocol to copy or mirror email stored on an email server to your desktop or device. If you choose the “Don’t let devices or apps delete messages…” option, then they’ll remain accessible via the web interface until you delete them there. This is more-or-less the equivalent of the “Leave messages on server” option that many desktop email programs have. You’ll note that you also have the option to force delete requests to be ignored. Under POP, select Enable, and then click Save. Note that you need to enable POP3 access in .Ĭlick the gear icon in the upper right and then click More mail settings. Under Managing your account, click Connect devices and apps with POP: The POP3 configuration parameters for are:
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Your email program uses the POP3 protocol to download email from your email service provider’s server. The SMTP configuration parameters for are:Ĭonfigured as described above, you should be able to send email from your desktop email program via. That’s what we’ll go over in Hotmail/ with this article 1.