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Why can my outlook only receive mail but not send it? Send a test email: I can't send this email. Please verify the email in the account properties.
Solution:
1. Check whether the email address and password are completely correct.
2. Maybe the pop3 server address or smtp address is not filled in correctly.
3. In the account properties, check "My server needs verification".
The MicrosoftOutlook mailbox setting method is as follows:
1. After opening MicrosoftOutlook20 10, click File, select Information, and then click Add Account.
2. Select "Email Account" in the pop-up interface, and then click "Next".
3. Select Manually configure server settings or other server types, and then click Next.
4. Select "Internet Email".
5. Fill in the relevant information, and then click "Other Settings".
6. In the Outgoing Server project, select My Outgoing Server (SMTP) needs to be verified and click OK.
7. Then return to the previous interface and click "Next". If the "Test Account Setting Dialog Box" pops up, as shown in the following figure, the setting is successful.
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Outlook is Microsoft's main mail transmission and collaboration client product. It is a stand-alone application integrated into MicrosoftOffice and ExchangeServer. Outlook also provides interaction and integration with InternetExplorer5.5.
The complete integration of email, calendar and contact management makes Outlook the perfect client for many business users.
Outlook can help you find and organize information so that you can use Office applications seamlessly. This helps you to communicate and share information more effectively.
Powerful inbox rules enable you to filter and organize e-mail. With Outlook, you can integrate and manage email, personal and group calendars, contacts and tasks in multiple email accounts.
When using Outlook with ExchangeServer, you can use workgroup information sharing and workflow communication, group scheduling, public folders, forms and enhanced Internet connections.
Outlook is suitable for Internet(SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4), ExchangeServer or any other standards-based communication system (including voice mail) that supports mail processing application program interface (MAPI).
Outlook is based on Internet standards and supports the most important e-mail, news and directory standards, including LDAP, MHTML, NNTP, MIME and S/MIME, vCalendar, vCard and iCalendar, and fully supports HTML mail.
Outlook also provides the same import tools as those included in OutlookExpress. This makes it easy to migrate from other email clients, and provides further migration from MicrosoftMail, MicrosoftSchedule+ 1.0, SymantecACT, and synchronization with leading personal digital assistants (PDA) such as 3ComPalmPilot.
References:
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