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Lanky Doodle
Aug 04, 2018Copper Contributor
Own e-mail address
Hi,
I've had the same personal e-mail address for ever, that isn't any of the MS ones. I've joined Office 365 with this email address, creating a Microsoft account using it and I can sign-in to Office 365, Outlook.com etc. using this email address. I've configured Sync e-mail in outlook.com to collect email from the providers server, and have sent emails go though the providers server so everything is presented from the custom email address. I don't want the emails on the providers server so used POP with the 'Leave emails on the server' option turned off.
How do I configure Outlook desktop and Outlook Android app with my custom email address Microsoft account? When I add the account on my Android it picks it up as the providers service (Yahoo) so I choose another provider, select Office 365 but it says my email address wasn't recognised as an Office 365 account.
What do I need to do? If I set it to send through Microsoft's server and send a test email, it comes from some random address Pernille-Eskebo.com.
I want my custom email address to be my Microsoft account to consume all of their services. I don't want to have a separate Microsoft account because I cannot have firstname.lastname@ as its already taken and I am not appending lots of random numbers.
Thanks
- Bas WijdenesCopper ContributorTry setting it with IMAP or POP and manually add the servers:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-and-imap-email-settings-for-outlook-8361e398-8af4-4e97-b147-6c6c4ac95353
Let me know how that goes.- Lanky DoodleCopper Contributor
Thanks, tried that but just get login failed, please check e-mail or password.
- davidpetree1Iron Contributor
What free account is it? Why dont you have your own domain and you never would have to change ever. Why do you want to advertise for someone else.
Spend the $20 a year (or whatever low price you can find) and purchase your own domain.
In any case, I would say the best thing to do is use the Connected Accounts feature,
But it looks like this feature might be going away.
If you are getting "bad User/pass", then here is what I would do in that situation.
First, open browser and login to OWA for that account. This will make sure you are using the correct user/pass.
Then go to the emails service website and fine the instruction on how to add it as POP/IMAP to outlook. It could be some extra SMTP Authentication that you need to setup with user/pass and might have to change a port number....
Connected accounts is the best way right now