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I think you're asking about the default settings for sending an email using the "Send" button in Microsoft Outlook.

When you click the "Send" button in Outlook, the email is sent using the default settings configured in your account. Here are some of the default settings that may affect how your email is sent:

  1. SMTP Server: The default SMTP server is usually set to the server provided by your email provider (e.g., Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo, etc.).
  2. Port: The default port number is usually 587 (Submission) or 25 (SMTP).
  3. Authentication: The default authentication method is usually set to "Use same settings as my incoming mail server".
  4. Encryption: The default encryption method is usually set to "None" or "TLS" (Transport Layer Security).
  5. From Address: The default "From" address is usually set to your email address associated with your Outlook account.
  6. Reply-To Address: The default "Reply-To" address is usually set to your email address associated with your Outlook account.

To check and modify these default settings, follow these steps:

  1. Open Outlook and go to the "File" menu.
  2. Click on "Account Settings" (or "Account Options" in older versions).
  3. Select your email account from the list of accounts.
  4. Click on the "Properties" or "Settings" button.
  5. Look for the "Advanced" or "More Settings" tab.
  6. Adjust the settings as needed.

Keep in mind that some of these settings may be specific to your email provider or organization, so it's always a good idea to check with your email provider or IT department if you're unsure about any of these settings.