
For example, you can use Post Office Protocol (POP) to add your business email from Office 365 and all your personal emails, such as Gmail,, etc. Even if you are using your email in Office 365, you may find it convenient to use the Outlook client application that is included in Microsoft Office because it will allow you to manage all your emails in one place. For example, you may decide to use SharePoint Online and Skype for Business but not necessarily Exchange for email in office 365 because you may have your own Exchange Server. Microsoft: It's 2018 POP dates back to AOL c'mon you can support IMAP at least.When you subscribe to Office 365, you don’t have to use all the features. With the old manual setup dialog - which nothing was wrong with - IMAP never worked, but POP did with these settings. We're not paying for expensive Exchange accounts for contractors, casual users, and support mailboxes, we might as well go back to gMail if we have to do this. Has anyone solved this problem? I have 7 email accounts and being forced to use a web client for ONE of them - when it's a Microsoft account - is a real pain. If you try to set it up enough times, your outlook profile becomes corrupted (A problem outlook has had since Windows ME) but creating a new profile doesn't fix it. Literally dozens of web pages give these settings, so I don't think they are incorrect. Outgoing mail:, port 587, Encryption SSL/TLS Incoming mail:, port 995, This server requires an encrypted connection The same password works on the website without any issues of course. They pop up over and over and over and over and over and over and eventually Outlook completely locks up and has to be killed through task manager. Trouble is the second two dialogs asking for your password simply don't work. With Imap you put in your password once, you get this pop-up dialog that looks like it's from Windows 98 asking you for the password. IMAP: Incoming Server, Port 993, SSL/TLS

Since the new and improved account setup dialog in Outlook 2016 has been released, no one in our organization has been able to get their Kiosk accounts to work in Outlook and can only use the web interface.Īutomatic setup just says "Something went wrong" Setting up Office 365 Kiosk mailboxes has always been problematic, as for some reason Microsoft refuses to auto discover these and you must set them up manually.
