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Email account setup on Windows 10

 

In this tutorial, you will find a handy guide on how to set up a email account in the Windows 10 default mail application.
Throughout the guide, we will reference a test email account: example@nctest.info.

PLEASE NOTE: Before proceeding, make sure you have a mailbox created in your cPanel.

To create your new email account:

 

  1. Click on the Windows Start menu and choose the Mailapp on the Start Screen:

 

PLEASE NOTE: The Start Screen may look different on your side and Mail app might be missing. Therefore, feel free to use Search charm to find the app. Some tips on how to use it in Windows 10 can be found here.

If this is the first time you've opened the Windows Mail app, you’ll see a Welcome page.


  1. Select Add account to get started:

 

 

If you've used the Mail app before, at the bottom of the left navigation pane, select Settings:

 

Now choose Manage Accounts:

 

NOTE: On a phone or tablet, tap the three dots at the bottom of the page to access Settings.
 
After you’ve done this, select Add account:


 

  1. Scroll down to view all options and select Advanced setup:

 

  1. Now click Internet Email:

 

  1. Enter the following details in corresponding fields of the Advanced setupwindow:

 

Email address: your full email address
Username: your full email address
Password: your password for this email account
Account name: the name that you'll see in the left navigation pane of Mail for Windows 10, as well as in the Manage Accounts navigation pane (you can choose any name you want).
Send your messages using this name: the name you want your recipients to see when they receive your message (this name will be displayed in the From field of sent emails)
Incoming (IMAP) email serverthe server your account is hosted on
Account type: IMAP4 or POP3

Outgoing (SMTP) email server: the server your account is hosted on

 

Also, make sure that the following options are marked:



  • Outgoing server requires authentication
  • Use the same username and password for sending email
  • Require SSL for incoming email
  • Require SSL for outgoing email

 

After you've entered the required information, click Sign in >>  Done.



 

Congrats! You’ve now set up your cPanel email account on Windows 10.

 


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