How do I get to my email settings?

How do I get to my email settings?

Android

  1. Open Email.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Select your USC email account.
  4. Select Incoming settings.
  5. The listed server will show your current email configuration.

How do I access my Outlook email settings?

Update or change your email settings in Outlook for Windows

  1. Open Outlook and select File.
  2. Use the dropdown under Account Information to select the account you want to change.
  3. Select Account Settings.
  4. Select the type of information you want to change.
  5. The most common settings you’ll change are Server Settings.

Where is view all Outlook settings?

1. Click on the Settings icon at the top right corner of your screen close to the Profile icon. 2. Then click on View all Outlook settings all the way at the bottom of the screen.

How do I access my emails from cPanel?

Log in to cPanel. In the EMAIL section of the cPanel home screen, click Email Accounts. Under Email Accounts, locate the e-mail account that you want to access, and then click Check Email. Alternatively, you can use the URL where example.com is your domain name, to access webmail.

How do I host my email in cPanel?

In cPanel, navigate to the Email Accounts interface, which you will find in the main page menu’s Email section.

  1. Click the “Create” button.
  2. On the next page, select a domain, a username, and a password.
  3. On this page, you will find the username and the URL and SMTP port number of the outgoing server.

How do I get to the Mail Control Panel in Windows 10?

Windows 10 All builds: Begin typing control panel in the Cortana search field or in the search field in Settings. (It should come up before you finish typing ‘control’.) Either change the view to large or small icons (1) and look for the Mail applet or type mail in the search field (2) and let Windows find it.

How do I change my Mail sync settings?

Customize your sync settings in the Mail app (Settings > Manage Accounts > select the desired account > Change mailbox sync settings).

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