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Configuring custom ports in Outlook 2016

  • This video assumes you already have an existing email account, and it’s configured in Outlook.
  • Now let’s learn how to configure custom ports in Outlook.
  • You may need to change the ports your configured email account uses, if for example changes are made on the server requiring the use of different ports.
  • This video will show you how to change those ports in the event you ever have to.
  • Click the File tab.
  • Then click Account Settings, and then Account Settings again.
  • Select the email account you want to change the ports for, then click Change.
  • Click the More Settings button…
  • … then click the Advanced tab.
  • This is where your email account’s server ports are listed, and where you can make changes to them.
  • Let’s assume we need to change to unencrypted connections. You can do that by clicking the drop down box for connection type…
  • … then selecting the None option.
  • Notice how the port number automatically changed to the proper port number for an unencrypted connection.
  • When finished, click OK.
  • Click Next.
  • Once the test is complete, click Close.
  • Click Finish.
  • Then click Close.
  • That’s all there is to it!
  • This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to configure custom ports in Outlook.
Updated on November 26, 2022

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