How to get back outlook mail

If you're trying to recover your Outlook email account, here are some steps you can follow:

Method 1: Check your email account settings

  1. Open Outlook and go to the "File" menu.
  2. Click on "Account Settings" (or "Account Options" in older versions).
  3. Look for your email account and check if it's set up correctly. Make sure the account name, email address, and password are correct.
  4. If you're using a POP3 or IMAP account, check if the server settings are correct.

Method 2: Check your email account password

  1. Make sure you're using the correct password for your email account.
  2. If you've forgotten your password, you can try resetting it using the "Forgot password" option on the Outlook login page.
  3. If you're still having trouble, you can contact your email provider's support team for assistance.

Method 3: Check your email account settings in the Outlook web app

  1. Go to the Outlook web app (outlook.com) and sign in with your email address and password.
  2. Click on the gear icon in the top right corner and select "View all Outlook settings".
  3. Scroll down to the "Accounts" section and check if your email account is set up correctly.
  4. Make sure the account name, email address, and password are correct.

Method 4: Check for email account suspension or deletion

  1. Check if your email account has been suspended or deleted due to inactivity or other reasons.
  2. Contact your email provider's support team to check the status of your account.

Method 5: Try recovering your email account using Outlook's built-in recovery tool

  1. Open Outlook and go to the "File" menu.
  2. Click on "Account Settings" (or "Account Options" in older versions).
  3. Click on "Recover your email account" (or "Recover your account" in older versions).
  4. Follow the prompts to recover your email account.

If none of these methods work, you may want to contact your email provider's support team for further assistance. They may be able to help you recover your email account or provide additional guidance on how to resolve the issue.