Configure Your Email Account In Windows Live Mail

1.) Click on the Accounts tab & then click on the add Email icon.

Email Setup on Windows Live
 
2.) Type in the Email Address, Password, & Display Name.  Check the box for "Manually configure server settings". And then click Next.

Email Setup on Windows Live

 
3.) On the incoming side type in the Server Address, Port & Username.  On the outgoing side type in the Server Address, Port, & make sure you check the box for "Requires authentication". And then click Next.

Email Setup on Windows Live


** Please note that the Domain Name used for the configuration here is ‘q.com’

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***For POP configuration
Account Type: POP
Incoming Mail Server: pop.your-domain-name (eg: pop.demomonkey.org)
Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.your-domain-name(eg: smtp.demomonkey.org)

***For IMAP configuration,
Account Type: IMAP
Incoming Mail Server: imap.your-domain-name(eg: imap.demomonkey.org)
Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.your-domain-name(eg: smtp.demomonkey.org)
 
4.) Click Finish.

Email Setup on Windows Live
 
5.) Once back to the main screen click on the send/receive icon to get your mail.

 
You have successfully configured your Email Address to your Email Client ‘Windows Live’

You can try sending a Test Email and Test the Accounts Settings.
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