Advanced settings windows 10 mail

The advanced settings in Windows 10 Mail! Here's a breakdown of the various options you can configure:

General

  1. Account settings: You can add, remove, or edit your email accounts here.
  2. Default account: Choose which account to use as the default for sending and receiving emails.
  3. Account type: Select the type of account you're using (e.g., POP, IMAP, Exchange).

Sending

  1. SMTP server: Configure your SMTP server settings, including the server name, port, and authentication method.
  2. Authentication: Choose how to authenticate with your SMTP server (e.g., username and password, OAuth).
  3. Encryption: Select the encryption method to use when sending emails (e.g., SSL/TLS, STARTTLS).

Receiving

  1. POP3/IMAP settings: Configure your POP3 or IMAP server settings, including the server name, port, and authentication method.
  2. Folder settings: Choose which folders to sync and how often to sync them.
  3. Delete emails on server: Decide whether to delete emails from the server after downloading them to your device.

Syncing

  1. Sync frequency: Choose how often to sync your emails, contacts, and calendar events.
  2. Sync size limit: Set a limit on the size of emails to sync to prevent large attachments from being downloaded.
  3. Sync calendar and contacts: Decide whether to sync your calendar and contacts with your email account.

Security

  1. Two-factor authentication: Enable two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security to your email account.
  2. Encryption: Choose the encryption method to use when sending and receiving emails (e.g., PGP, S/MIME).
  3. Spam filtering: Configure your spam filtering settings, including the level of filtering and the types of emails to block.

Other

  1. Notifications: Customize your notification settings, including the types of emails to notify you about and the notification sounds.
  2. Fonts and languages: Choose the font and language settings for your email client.
  3. Accessibility: Configure accessibility settings, such as text size, high contrast mode, and screen reader support.

By adjusting these advanced settings, you can customize your Windows 10 Mail experience to better suit your needs and preferences.