Use Win8's own mail function to use third-party mailboxes

  
E-mail is already an irreplaceable function on the Internet. It involves a wide range of applications and is widely used. Many friends have 2 or more mailboxes, such as QQ, 163, Sina, etc. It is very inconvenient to use. Every time you check, you need to log in to the corresponding website. Is there any way to make all the mails of these third-party mailboxes be collected in one mailbox? Tell you what you have! Today's tutorial It is to introduce you how to use these third-party mailboxes by using the mail function that comes with the WIn8 system.
First open the "mail" program in the start screen;
If we need to use non-Microsoft mailbox (such as QQ, 163), we also need to bind a Microsoft mailbox (Live, outlook), as shown below First login to Microsoft Mailbox;
After successful login, under the Mailbox application, move the mouse to the lower right corner or the upper right corner to open the Super Menu, then select “Set”; Select“Account”;
< Br>Click “Add Account”; We can see that the program has preset some mailboxes for us, you can click to select and use, or select “other accounts” to manually add;

After selecting “Other Accounts”, the following interface will pop up. Please select the type according to the actual situation of the mailbox you want to bind. For details, please consult your email provider. This example is set by IMAP type;
We click on “show details”; as shown below to set your email address, login name and password, IMAP (receive) and SMTP (send) mailbox server address, if you need SSL secure connection Can be checked according to the actual situation, after a good input click & ldquo; & rdquo ;;
connection Note: IMAP and SMTP server address and port number details, please contact your e-mail provider to verify.

If the settings are correct, you will be able to connect successfully after a while. After connecting, we can manually open “Settings-Accounts Click on the three-party mailbox we just created to make some settings;
Get here You can easily use the "mail" application that comes with the system to send and receive mails to other mailboxes, and you don't have to log in to the webpage. In some environments, it is quite convenient, which not only greatly reduces your login. When the webpage processes the mailbox, it also saves you the trouble of managing each email. If you feel useful, try it out.

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