Sending and Receiving Other Emails

  
in Outlook.com If you have multiple email accounts, you can use Outlook.com to send and receive mail from Google, Yahoo! MailPlus, or other services that use POP (Post Office Protocol).

add Gmail account to Outlook.com

best practice is to add a Gmail account to forward your account to Outlook.com, will be set up to send mail to Outlook.com using your Gmail address, Then import contacts and old mail. Operation as follows:

set Gmail to forward mail to Outlook.com

1. Log in to your Outlook.com and Gmail accounts to keep both accounts before completing the setting logged in.

2. Click "Settings" in your Gmail account.

3. Click the "Forwarding and POP /IMAP", then click the "Add a forwarding address."

4. Enter your Outlook.com email address, click "Next," "continue" and "OK."

5. In Outlook.com, open the confirmation email from Gmail, click the link for verification.

6. In Gmail, refresh the settings page, select the "incoming mail forwarding to" radio button and click "Save Changes."

the Outlook.com to send mail from a Gmail address

1. In Outlook.com, click the "Options" icon, then click the "More mail settings."

2. Under "Manage Account", click "E-mail account."

3. In the "Add e-mail account" and click the "Add account Send only."

4. Enter your Gmail address, and click "Send verification email."

5. In Gmail, open the confirmation e-mail from Outlook.com, click the link for verification.

your Gmail contacts into Outlook.com

1. In Outlook.com, go to the "contacts" page.

2. Click "Google Contacts", then click "Connect."

3. Click "Allow Access", then click "Finish."

use TrueSwitch old messages to Outlook.com

TrueSwitch is a free service that can help you move messages to Outlook.com.

1. Go to TrueSwitch.

a. Enter your Gmail address and password.

b. Enter your Outlook.com address and password.

c. Select "Copy e-mail" and clear all other check boxes.

click "Copy to Outlook.com or Hotmail".

add Yahoo to Outlook.com! MailPlus or other POP accounts

free Yahoo! e-mail account can not be added as a POP account. Must be a Yahoo! MailPlus account to add.

1. In Outlook.com, click the "Options" icon, then click the "More mail settings."

2. Under "Manage Account", click "E-mail account."

3. In the "Add e-mail account" and click "Add account to send and receive."

4. Enter the e-mail address and password to add Outlook.com email account, and then click "Next."

Outlook.com provides the recommended settings. If you are prompted to verify your settings, or if Outlook.com cannot connect to another mail server, contact your email provider to verify that your POP settings are correct.

5. Select the location (other folders or your Outlook.com inbox) to be used to receive mail from the account of.

6. Select the options associated with unread messages, and then click "Save."

Note:

Outlook.com automatically check once every 30 minutes the other account for new messages, each can receive up to 60 messages. The remaining messages will be received the next time you auto refresh.

e-mail (including attachments) up to 25MB.

can add up to some e-mail providers Outlook.com account

13 POP POP account from a non-forward messages to Outlook.com

allowed to forward mail Go to your Outlook.com account. Win8e eight hundred million net

mail from other accounts will automatically sorted into folders

Outlook.com Outlook.com can be set to incoming messages from other accounts classification to another folder. Operation as follows:

1. Create a new folder (if needed) in the Outlook.com.

To add a folder, right-click "Folder", click "Add New Folder", and then follow the instructions.

2. Click the "Options" icon, then click the "More mail settings."

3. Under "Custom Outlook", click "new mail sorting rules."

4. Click "New."

5. In "Step 1":.

a first list, select "or CC line."

b. In the second list, select "comprising."

c. In the text box, enter the e-mail address.

6. In the "Step 2", select "Move to New Folder", and then enter the file name of the folder used to store messages.

7. Click "Save."
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