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How to Configure Microsoft Exchange Mail Account in Windows 10 Mail Application

August 13, 2015 admin
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How to Configure Microsoft Exchange Mail Account in Windows 10 Mail Application

CHUONG K. NGUYEN – BSc., MCSEx2, MCSAx2, MCP, MCTS, MCITP, CCNA

This guide will show you how to configure a Microsoft Exchange Mail Account in Windows 10 Mail environment.

In Windows 10, click Start, select Mail.

Click Get Started

Click Add Account

Click Exchange, Office 365

Enter the email address and click Next.

Enter password and click Sign-in

Enter the domain and click Sign-in

Click Advanced.

Type in the server name (exchange.dalaris.com) and click Sign-in

Click Done.

Click Ready to go

The Mail application will launch. Give it a minute or so to allow mail to be fetched.

Click + New Mail to write a new email.

Write a new email and click Send.

The email ends up in the Sent Items folder.

When a reply is received, it shows in the Inbox.

Enjoy!

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