The Outgoing mail (SMTP) should be port 465 and the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL) is checked.The Incoming mail (POP3) should be port 995 and the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL) is checked.The radio button Use same settings as my incoming mail server is checked.The box next to My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication is checked.In the Password box, enter your password.In the User Name box, enter your full email address.In the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server box, enter.In the Incoming Mail (POP3 or IMAP) Server box, enter.Do not input the email alias address in this field. In the E-mail Address box, enter your full AT&T email address (e.g., Note : If you are setting up this account for an AT&T Email Alias, input the full email address of the ID (Primary or Sub Account) associated with the email alias in this field.In the User Information section: Under Your Name box, type your name the way that you want it to appear to other people.Click the radio button next to Internet E-mail.Put a check in the box next to Manually configure server settings or additional server types. ![]() Select the radio button next to Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP and click the Next button.ATT says it has to be Outlook because I can log in on the internet to read my messages. All of a sudden Outlook cant connect to ATT.net. Until last Friday Ive been using Outlook 7 with ATT.net for over two years. ![]()
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