How to Set up AOL Verizon Email in Outlook ?

In the modern digital age, keeping track of several email accounts can be difficult. Managing your emails more efficiently and productively can be achieved by integrating your AOL Verizon email with Outlook. In addition to providing information on our phone support services to help you with any problems you may face, this comprehensive tutorial will lead you through the process of set up AOL Verizon Email in Outlook.

Required conditions

Make sure you have the following before starting this setup process:

  • A working AOL Verizon email account, as well as Microsoft Outlook installed on your PC
  • A working internet connection

Step-by-Step Guide : Set up AOL Verizon Email in Outlook

  1. Launch Outlook. Begin by opening the Microsoft Outlook application on your computer.
  2. Initiate Account Setup: Click on the “File” tab located in the top menu bar. From the left-hand pane, select “Add Account.”

3. Choose Manual Setup: In the “Add Account” window, opt for “Manual setup or additional server types” and click “Next.”

4. Select POP or IMAP. Choose “POP or IMAP” as the account type and proceed by clicking “Next.”

5. Enter account information: In the ensuing “POP Account” window, provide the following details:

  • Your Name: Enter your full name as you want it to appear in outgoing emails.
  • Email Address: Type in your complete AOL Verizon email address, including the “@aol.com” or “@verizon.net” suffix.
  • POP Server: Specify “pop.verizon.net” as the incoming mail server.
  • Account Type: Select “POP3” from the drop-down menu.
  • Incoming Mail Server Port: Set “995” as the incoming mail server port.
  • Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): Enter “smtp.verizon.net” as the outgoing mail server.
  • Outgoing Mail Server Port: Assign “465” as the outgoing mail server port.

    6. Provide Login Credentials: Under “Logon Information,” enter your AOL Verizon email address and password.

    7. Enable SSL: Check the boxes adjacent to “Require SSL for all incoming connections” and “Require SSL for all outgoing connections.”

    8. Press “Next” to continue. Outlook will start a test to confirm the account configurations. It will make an effort to establish a connection with the AOL and Verizon mail servers in order to verify the data you entered.

    9. After the test is successful, click “Close” to complete the account configuration.

    10. In order to adjust the send and receive settings, click the “Send/Receive” tab in the upper menu bar and choose “Send/Receive Groups.”

    11. Create a send-and-receive group by selecting “Schedule Send/Receive Groups” and then “Add.”

    12. Give the group’s name: Give your send/receive group a name, like “AOL Verizon.”

    13. Establish a Schedule: Choose the frequency at which you would like Outlook to monitor your AOL Verizon account for new emails. You have the option to manually check every hour, every half hour, every half hour, or every hour.

    14. Click “OK”: This will save your send/receive schedule.

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    In summary

    You have successfully configured your AOL Verizon email in Outlook by following these steps. Your AOL Verizon email address may now be used to send and receive emails within Outlook, streamlining your email management and increasing productivity. In order to guarantee top performance and security, don’t forget to frequently check for software updates. In addition, our phone support is here to help you in case you require additional support.

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