Configuring Microsoft Outlook to send and receive emails is pretty straightforward, whether you’re using Gmail, Outlook.com, or a custom domain. Here’s a step-by-step guide for setting it up on your laptop:
📩 How to Configure Outlook (Manual or Automatic)
✅ Step 1: Open Outlook
- Open Microsoft Outlook
- If it’s your first time, a setup wizard will start
- If not:
Go to File → Account Settings → Add Account
🛠 Step 2: Choose Your Account Type
⚡ Automatic Setup (Recommended)
Just enter your email address and password, and Outlook tries to configure everything.
Works best for:
- Gmail
- Outlook.com
- Yahoo
- Microsoft 365 accounts
🧠 Manual Setup (Advanced)
Choose: Manual setup or additional server types
Then pick:
- POP or IMAP → for Gmail/Yahoo/custom mail
- Microsoft Exchange → for corporate/office accounts
✉️ IMAP & SMTP Settings (for Gmail / Custom Email)
| Setting | Gmail (Example) |
|---|---|
| Incoming Mail (IMAP) | imap.gmail.com |
| Port | 993 (SSL) |
| Outgoing Mail (SMTP) | smtp.gmail.com |
| Port | 587 (TLS) |
| Username | your full email (e.g., you@gmail.com) |
| Password | your email password or App Password (if 2FA is on) |
🛡️ For Gmail Users with 2FA:
You must create an App Password at:
https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords
Use that instead of your regular password in Outlook.
✅ Final Step: Test Account Settings
Outlook will try to log in and send a test email.
If all checks pass → Done!
If it fails, recheck your server settings and password.
🧩 Bonus Tips
- Custom Domains (e.g., name@yourcompany.com):
- Get IMAP/SMTP settings from your hosting provider (GoDaddy, Hostinger, etc.)
- Use same manual setup steps as Gmail, just with different servers
- Office 365 / Exchange Accounts:
- Usually auto-configured with just your email & password
- For some companies, you may need a domain/Exchange server address.
Note : www.laptopservicestation.com for Online /Offline support.
Would you like help setting it up for a specific provider (Gmail, company email, or Microsoft 365)? I can walk you through that exact one!





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