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The Microsoft Outlook 2010 and 2013 (two PCs with windows 10) stopped working from 02/01/17. Can't receive the incoming emails.
Getting errors "Your e-mail server rejected your login".
The current settings were not changed and set as:
Incoming Mail (POP) Server
Server - incoming.yahoo.verizon.net
Port - 995
Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
Server - outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net
Port - 465
Requires SSL - Yes
Use the following type of encrypted connection SSL
I am having the same issue. Did you fix your issue?
Have you seen this ?
Might be a good starting point to resolve your situation
Please note that yahoo has never been part of my Email system.
Settings below are working for me right now.
Mail Settings for Microsoft Outlook 2013
IN WINDOWS 10 go to
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items
Click on: Mail (Microsoft Outlook …)
E-Mail Accounts…
E_Mail tab
Name:yourid@verizon.net Type: POP/SMTP
Change tab
Your Name
Email Address
Account Type: POP3
Incoming Mail Server: pop.verizon.net
Outgoing Mail Server(SMTP): smtp.verizon.net
User Name: ****** I use my VZ Residential ID
Password: ****** I use my VZ Residential PWD
REMEMBER PWD
Test Account Settings: Automatically test ….
More Settings
General tab: UP TO YOU
Outgoing Server tab:
My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication
Use same settings as my incoming mail server
Advanced
Server Port Numbers
Incoming server(POP3): 995 Use Defaults
This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)
Outgoing server (SMTP): 587 USE ENCRYPTED CONNECTION: tls
Now click next to test all your settings
WITH ALL OF THE ABOVE SETTINGS: TEST EMAIL SUCCESSFUL
PS: USING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2013 (32-bit) and Windows 10 Pro
Note also that you have to let the mail and client have access to Calendar in your privacy settings
In Windows 10 Pro Go TO :
Start>Settings>Privacy>Calendar
Let apps access my calendar ON
As shown in Tom's post and mentioned by the admins on some other threads, please check to see you have the domain name (usually @verizon.net) attached to your email id. It is now necessary in most cases.
ThanksTNS2!
Attaching @verizon.net to user name in Outlook - Logon Information - has solved the problem.
I can send emails but I can no longer download emails to outlook 2016. Last email I was able to download was on 1/27/17.
I didn't change my password or setting but I rechecked and entered them all and evething is correct.
Any Solutions?
I have been struggling to setup my verizon.net email in Outlook 2013 on my laptop. I have this working with my desktop Windows 10 machine. My laptop worked up until 1/31/2017 but then started giving me errors that it could not connect to the incoming server. I had the same settings on both machines. My desktop works but my laptop does not. Also, I get the Test emails on my desktop for all the failure attempts on my laptop. Any help would be appreciated.
These settings have been working for me for some time now
Mail Settings for Microsoft Outlook 2013
IN WINDOWS 10 go to
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items
Click on: Mail (Microsoft Outlook …)
E-Mail Accounts…
E_Mail tab
Name:your id@verizon.net Type: POP/SMTP
Change tab
Your Name
Email Address
Account Type: POP3
Incoming Mail Server: pop.verizon.net
Outgoing Mail Server(SMTP): smtp.verizon.net
User Name: ****** I use my VZ Residential ID
Password: ****** I use my VZ Residential PWD
REMEMBER PWD
Test Account Settings: Automatically test ….
More Settings
General tab: UP TO YOU
Outgoing Server tab:
My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication
Use same settings as my incoming mail server
Advanced
Server Port Numbers
Incoming server(POP3): 995 Use Defaults
This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)
Outgoing server (SMTP): 587 USE ENCRYPTED CONNECTION: tls
Now click next to test all your settings
WITH ALL OF THE ABOVE SETTINGS: TEST EMAIL SUCCESSFUL
PS: USING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2013 (32-bit) and Windows 10 Pro
Note also that you have to let the mail and client have access to Calendar in your privacy settings
In Windows 10 Pro Go TO :
Start>Settings>Privacy>Calendar
Let apps access my calendar ON
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