Using Outlook.com with your own domain or current email address - HowTo- Outlook

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Last updated 22 setembro 2024
Using Outlook.com with your own domain or current email address - HowTo- Outlook
Using an Outlook.com account is a great alternative for your current POP3 or IMAP account if you want to sync your emails, contacts and calendar items with multiple devices such as your desktop, laptop, netbook, tablet or smartphone. It behaves a lot like a personal (hosted) Exchange or Office 365 account but for free. You can set it up with an @outlook.com address, your own domain but also with an address you already have from another provider like Gmail.
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