I use Outlook.com as my email provider but have my own personal domain name instead of the one provided by Microsoft. So, instead of ' [email protected]', my email address looks like ' [email protected]'. I have been trying to somehow configure this email on my Apple Mail client but so far been unsuccessful.
I have read several how-to's and tutorials that explain how to configure an outlook.com email on Apple Mail; however, none have explained what to do when you have a private domain running on Outlook.com. Could someone with a similar experience please help me out? Also, though I will be more than happy to just have my email configured, it would be really great if IMAP were a possibility instead of POP3. To set up your Mac Mail to sync your Outlook.com account’s email:.
Set up an app-specific password in iCloud. This Apple Support thread gives detailed instructions. The step is necessary if two-step authentication is enabled (which it should be!) on your iCloud account. Apple gives you an app-specific password that you can copy/paste into Outlook account setup; Add the iCloud account using your default (non-alias) email or login ID. Go to Settings/Accounts in Outlook Preferences menu and add a new account.
Open Mac Mail. From the File menu, choose Add Account.
Input your account information. Choose Account Type: IMAP. Input the following as the Incoming Mail Server: imap-mail.outlook.com. (or in your case imap-mail.yourdomain.com. Choose to Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Port: 993 for incoming mail security. Input the following as the Outgoing Mail Server: smtp-mail.outlook.com. (or replace outlook with your domain name).
Choose to Use Authentication. Choose to Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Port: 25 for outgoing mail security.
Outlook for Office 365 for Mac Office for business Office 365 Small Business Outlook 2016 for Mac Outlook 2019 for Mac Currently, Outlook for Mac doesn't support the CalDAV or CardDAV Internet standards. This means Outlook for Mac does not sync your iCloud Calendar or contacts when you add your iCloud email account. That being said, there is a way to sync your iCloud calendar with Outlook for Mac—you can subscribe to your iCloud calendar to Outlook on the web (Outlook Web Access), and once you do that, the subscribed iCloud calendar automatically syncs with Outlook for Mac.
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Open a browser window and sign in to your iCloud account. In iCloud, click Calendar. Click the Share Calendar icon next to the calendar you want to configure in Outlook, and make sure Public Calendar is enabled. Note: If Public Calendar is enabled, you should see the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the calendar.
Click Copy Link. In another browser window,. At the bottom of the navigation pane, select Calendar. On the toolbar, select Add calendar From internet. In the Calendar subscription dialog box, paste the link that you copied in step 4. Also, enter a unique name for the calendar such as 'iCloud work Calendar', and click Save.
You should see the iCloud calendar listed under Other calendars in Outlook on the web. When you have the same account added on Outlook for Mac, this subscribed calendar will also appear in Outlook for Mac calendar.
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