What emails work with outlook

Outlook supports various email protocols and services. Here are some of the most common ones:

  1. POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3): Outlook can connect to POP3 servers to retrieve emails. Most email providers, such as Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL, support POP3.
  2. IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol): IMAP allows for two-way synchronization between your email client and the server. Outlook supports IMAP, which is commonly used by email providers like Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook.com.
  3. Exchange: Outlook is designed to work seamlessly with Microsoft Exchange Server, which is a popular choice for businesses and organizations.
  4. Office 365: Outlook is included with Office 365, a cloud-based productivity suite that offers email, calendar, and collaboration tools.
  5. Hotmail: Outlook can connect to Hotmail accounts, which are now part of Outlook.com.
  6. Live.com: Outlook can connect to Live.com accounts, which are also part of Outlook.com.
  7. Gmail: Outlook can connect to Gmail accounts using IMAP or POP3.
  8. Yahoo Mail: Outlook can connect to Yahoo Mail accounts using IMAP or POP3.
  9. AOL Mail: Outlook can connect to AOL Mail accounts using IMAP or POP3.
  10. Custom email servers: Outlook can connect to custom email servers using various protocols, including POP3, IMAP, and Exchange.

To set up an email account in Outlook, you'll need to know the following information:

Keep in mind that some email providers may have specific settings or requirements for connecting to Outlook. Be sure to check your email provider's documentation for more information.