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Configure Your Email Account

  • Open the Control Panel, double-click the Mail icon:

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  • Create a new profile:

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  • Click on Add... and enter a profile name e.g. your username or "default"

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  • When clicking OK, Outlook will automatically determine your First name, Last name and Email address.

If the information is incorrect, you can correct it.

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  • Click on Next
  • Outlook will try to automatically detect your email settings. If you are the owner of several accounts or aliases, you will be presented with the screen below. Select one of the accounts and click on Properties. In the field "E-mail adress", scroll to the right end to check whether this is the correct account. If you have selected the right account, click on OK.

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  • If you see the screenshot below, you have configured your email account. Click on Finish and start Outlook.

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.PST and .OST Storage Location

Depending on your configuration, you might not need a .pst file anymore. Please see the table below to determine whether your configuration:

Email Server \ Email Client

Thunderbird

Outlook

MS Exchange (ID)

Postfix (ISG.EE)

After starting your email client, the appropriate file is created and stored in C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Mail

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Workstations/Windows/MailSettings (last edited 2023-10-16 13:41:21 by alders)