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IMAP4 Access From Any Email Client
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Email clients, such as Eudora,
Outlook Express, Netscape Mail,
Pine, etc., cannot access the
hosted Exchange environment via
the default protocol (MAPI)
created by Microsoft. Instead,
they must access email via POP3 or
IMAP.
Note: POP3 access does not
allow access to most features of
Microsoft Exchange. While you are
able to send and receive email,
you will not be able to share your
Calendar, Public Folders, Global
Address List, etc.
To setup an IMAP client for
Exchange 2007:
Incoming Server Name (IMAP):
Exch1.Myoutlookonline.com
Outgoing Server Name (SMTP):
mail.MyOutlookOnline.com
Username or Account name:
<your e-mail address - e.g. YourName@YourDomain.com>
To setup an IMAP client for
Exchange 2003:
Incoming Server Name (IMAP):
mail.MyOutlookOnline.com
Outgoing Server Name (SMTP):
mail.MyOutlookOnline.com
Username or Account name:
<your e-mail address - e.g. YourName@YourDomain.com>
Use the default ports:
incoming port: 143
outgoing port: 25
For (SSL) connections use ports:
incoming port: 993
outgoing port: 465
NOTE: To enable outgoing
email, you need to tell your email
client software that the outgoing
server requires authentication and
that it is the same as the
incoming server settings.
If your ISP blocks port 25 you can
set your email client to
communicate with our SMTP server
on port 587.
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