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Ness1
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New Microsoft Outlook

is there new settings to setup Microsoft’s New Outlook?
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Why do you ask? Although I don't use any Microsoft programs or Oses, I understand it is not the easiest of clients to set up. What are your problems, and then maybe we can help?

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I can send emails from my laptop but don’t receive them, everything works as it should on my Apple iPhone and iPad
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OK. Is this using a Plusnet account - I assume it is, and is it POP3 or IMAP?

What settings have you got for the Incoming mail server?

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Are your settings exactly as shown in this guide - https://www.plus.net/help/email-guides/how-to-set-up-plusnet-email/ ?

Can you post a picture of your  incoming server settings (but redact your details - mailbox name and username)?

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Re: New Microsoft Outlook


@Ness1 wrote:
I can send emails from my laptop but don’t receive them, everything works as it should on my Apple iPhone and iPad

Can you be sure that you are not receiving them as opposed to you cannot see them?

In some cases, it is necessary to specify the IMAP root folder; try setting it to inbox

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Ness1
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Re: New Microsoft Outlook

Sussed it changed from imap to pop account emails now being received
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That’s not a solution - especially if you are accessing the mailbox on more than one device. POP and IMAP are fundamentally different.

POP3 removes the mail from the server and chores it only on the one device. Other devices accessing the mailbox will not see any email. Sent items are not stored on the server do not available to other devices.

Generally the use of POP is these days a poor choice.

I suspect that as advised, the issue is that the root folder for IMAP needed to be specified.

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Re: New Microsoft Outlook

So far my Windows laptop mailbox is set to POP and receiving emails and my iphone and ipad's mailboxes set to imap and again receiving all emails.  All devices are receiving the same emails

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@Townman said "POP3 removes the mail from the server and chores it only on the one device. Other devices accessing the mailbox will not see any email." My experience is different and over many years and multiple providers.

I've entirely stopped using POP3 fairly recently but DEFINITELY had some accounts shared happily between POP3 and IMAP access on different devices. The important "trick" was to configure the POP3 client to leave incoming email on the server, which some (most?) will allow you to do.

I can't recall the details now, and it probably also depends to some extent on the hosting email service, but I vaguely recall you could set additional parameters to control how long to retain or when to remove messages from the shared "inbox".

 

The point about Sent mail is important though, again depending on email client and email service you may be able to configure where sent messages are stored, but often, at least by default, they will be local to the device they are sent from.

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You are correct - both can be used alongside each other, but you really need to know what you are doing to avoid utter chaos.

Relying on POP3 to create offline back up is no substitute for user controlled back up. POP3 only accesses the inbox folder; if the user has created other IMAP folders, they will not be visible to the POP3 client.

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@Ness1

But the POP device will not see emails sent from the IMAP devices, nor any folders created by the IMAP devices.

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@Townman said "but you really need to know what you are doing to avoid utter chaos" I couldn't agree more. 😂

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Re: New Microsoft Outlook

I have found that 'New outlook' the one that has replaced Windows Mail and is shipped with windows 11 will not work with Plusnet IMAP settings. There doesn't seem to be any Plusnet advise on settings for this particular version.