Whais written below the password section while creating an outlook account
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Explanation:
What settings should I use?
Depending on the client you are using, the setup will be different, but normally you need the following settings.
Username: your complete email address
Password: the one you chose when you created your account
Incoming server: imap.one.com
Incoming server port: 993 + SSL
Outgoing server: send.one.com
Outgoing port: 587 + TLS/SSL/STARTTLS (or 465 + SSL/TLS)
Outgoing server authentication: username and password, same as the incoming server
We recommend using IMAP to set up your email account because it syncs your emails across all your devices and Webmail. Unlike POP, which downloads your emails and removes them from the server and Webmail.
If you really want to use POP, you need these settings for the incoming server: pop.one.com - port 995 - SSL. Read our guide for more information about POP and IMAP.
What is the difference between POP and IMAP?
Use Mobile Sync on your phone
If you want to set up your account on a mobile device, we recommend using Mobile Sync. The advantage of Mobile Sync is that it also syncs your calendar and contacts. Mobile Sync is one of the features included in Premium Mail. You can activate a free trial from Webmail or Mail Administration.
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