

Incoming mail server: ( or will also work) Use your email address for the account name and enter your password.

If you are only using for email and don't need to sync calendar and contacts to your desktop, setting the account up as an IMAP account could be a better option. You can access your email with any email client that supports IMAP, including Outlook 2011, Thunderbird, and more. You can use IMAP or POP3 with accounts if you don't want to use Microsoft Exchange, such as, if you only need email or are using Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007 and more than one Exchange account. See " Migration Status" for the steps to remove the connector accounts and set it up as Exchange or IMAP. Outlook 2003 users will still need to use POP3 or IMAP. Outlook 2007 supports only one Exchange account and users with more than one or Exchange account in their profile will need to use IMAP for the additional accounts (or new profiles). Outlook 2007 users will be able to set the accounts up as Microsoft Exchange until October 31 2017, after which they will need to upgrade or use POP3 or IMAP. accounts can be configured as Exchange accounts in Outlook 2010 and up.

All accounts are migrating to Office 365.
