Set up AT&T email on MS Outlook
Emails and account are one of the most basic necessities in
the 21st century. Every person in the world has an email
address and an account because it is a necessary form of communication and
exchange. Email accounts are essential for internet use and it is needed to
sign up for virtually all websites and to buy products. When you configure your
AT&T internet service, an email is automatically created and a person can
have up to 10 email accounts in AT&T email. And this is compatible with MS
Outlook because it supports multiple email accounts. If you want more
information on AT&T email, you can contact ATT Customer Service Phone Number to
access information from professional employees.
Email users have often raised the question of how to configure
AT&T emails on Microsoft Outlook and
it has been around for quite some time. Though many customers have no problem
carrying out the process of setting up their AT&T to MS outlook, many are
still yet to learn and these people are the ones in dire need of information. So
if you are one of those people then this blog will be helpful for you as it
contains the information of setting up your AT&T emails to MS Outlook. The
steps mentioned below are the ways through which you can carry out the process.
- Open
your Microsoft Outlook and go to ‘file’. Under this click ‘info’ and then
‘account setting’.
- Under
account settings click ‘email’ and select ‘new’. Locate the radio icon
button which will be next to ‘Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP’.
- Click
‘next’ and check the box next to ‘manually configure server setting or
additional server types’. Click next>internet email>next.
- Under
the respective fields, enter your email address and name. Click on server
information and under this choose ‘POP3’. In the incoming mail server type
in ‘pop.att.yahoo.com’ and ‘smtp.att.yahoo.com’ under the outgoing mail
server.
- Enter
your username and password into the ‘login information’. Select the ‘more
settings’ button.
- Click
on ‘outgoing server’ tab and make sure to check the box that is next to
‘my outgoing server requires authentication’. Click the radio button next
to ‘use the same setting as incoming mail server’.
- Go to
the ‘advanced tab’ and click the box next to ‘this server requires an
encrypted connection (SSL)’. Change the number to 995 if it does not
change automatically.
- Change
the SMTP field number to 465 and choose SSL from the drop-down menu. Click
ok>test setting>.
- Click
on ‘next’ and select ‘finish’.
Through these steps, you will be able to set up your
AT&T email to MS Outlook but if you come across any problem then you
can ATT Customer Care Number to get technical help
from experts from this support number.
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