pst scan, Microsoft instructions can be found here, here & here. If you still want to set your mind at ease & perform a. Try moving the slider towards the middle or even all the way to the right to see if this resolves the intermittent login failures. Though in my environment, Outlook 2013’s default of 1 minute seems to be adequate, Gmail (Google) recommends a Server Timeouts setting of: One last thing I can think of is maybe your “Server Timeouts” slider setting on Outlook’s advanced settings tab is set too short in your system’s environment (Outlook/Windows version, ISP internet connectivity/bandwidth, etc) so Outlook isn’t allowing enough time for Gmail (Google) to respond to the login request & timing out then assumes wrong credentials were sent so asks for your login credentials again. pst file but I really don’t know as (to my knowledge) I don’t think I’ve ever had a corrupted. I would expect Outlook to put up some sort of “.pst error” message upon opening Outlook or attempting to read an email msg previously downloaded and already contained within your. I’m at wits end, and could really use some help.
One other piece of information that might be useful, is that when I try to go to Update Password, it’s unsuccesful, but that might be because this results in getting the SMTP/password prompt. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling Office. Tried using a gmail generated secure password. Tried creating a new profile, including a new IMAP profile. Checked to make sure his gmail account has POP enabled. Tried deleting Outlook references in Credential manager. I know it’s not a password issue – can login just fine at. Nothing will send – it gets stuck in the Outbox. Brian Tillman MVP-Outlook - If a reply helps, please vote it as helpful. Use the Mail applet in Control Panel to configure the two mail profiles. Outlook 2010 can be configured exactly the same way. Starting about a week ago, the account can receive email, but when sending email, it immediately prompts for a password (SMTP). It sounds like you had two mail profiles configure before, one for your work mail and one for your prersonal mail. He has several email accounts, but the problematic one is a Gmail account set up as POP3. So, I have a client using Outlook 2016 on Windows 10/1909. I’m new to using the forum, so I hope I’m posting this appropriately – apologies if not. When more than one account is delivered to a data file, you'll need to open a message received by the account and click the Junk button to see the Junk Email Options. If anything is unclear or if there is anything I can doįor you, please feel free to let me know.Hi Everyone. When you use multiple accounts delivered to separate data files, the Junk Email Options dialog shows the Junk Email settings for the account whose folders you are in. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. Please Note: Since the web sites are not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Here is also some information about the accounts: In Outlook 2010, to set up the account, clickįile > Info > Account settings > Account settings.
Here are the instructions on how to set up POP3 or IMAPĪccount in Outlook. We can add the accounts in Outlook by choosing POP3 or IMAP type when settings up the account in Outlook. If there is any misunderstanding, please feel free to let me know.
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