Learn how to set up your Workspace Email account on Outlook 2016. Then you can send and receive business emails from Outlook on your Windows computer. Note: This article is for Workspace Email only. For Office 365, see; for Professional Email, see • Open Outlook 2016, click File then + Add Account. Note: First time setting up Outlook 2016 email account? • On the Auto Account Setup page, confirm that the E-mail Account is selected.

• Enter your account details in the fields provided. Field What to enter. Your Name The name you want to display as your sender name. Email Address Your Workspace Email account address. Password Your Workspace Email account password. Re-type Password Your email account password.

• Click Next, Outlook will use Auto Account Setup to find your account server details, and set up your account. You will see check marks appear next to each line, and then a message that your account is successfully configured. Note: If the Auto Account Setup tool has issues adding your account to Outlook 2016, you may need to manually configure it. Help me with. • Click Finish. • To see if your email is set up properly, send yourself a test email message from your webmail. When you receive it, reply from Outlook to test your outgoing server settings.

The email will be placed in the outbox AND the outbox will be visible. Drag the outbox to the Favourites line up top of the screen (if Favourites line not there make it visible using View tab) 4. Click on the Outbox folder & delete the email you tried to send, & all the other emails stuck in there.

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Except in very rare circumstances it should not be necessary to pay anybody to help you with your Mac. Here are instructions for my Leopard OS - I assume Mavericks is similar: • On Go menu (at top of screen) select Utilities • Double click Keychain Access • Select All items • Highlight an email related item • Hit delete key - or use Edit (at top of screen) > Delete • Repeat for other email related items When you next use Mail your email provider will ask for your password. Normally once for outgoing email and once for incoming. I'm not sure what you mean by 'stuck'. I've had a problems with Mavericks where it will send an email but leave a copy of it in the outbox (this is an issue with how mail saves intermediary drafts).

These messages can just be deleted, because they've already been sent. Wma on mac. I've seen problems where one email gets stuck (usually because of an oversized or corrupt attachment) and blocks other emails from being sent. Deleting and (if necessary) resending that first stuck email will usually resolve that problem. You can also try cleaning out and rebuilding the envelope index; can't hurt and often helps.

Quit mail, open terminal.app, and run the following command: sqlite3 ~/Library/Mail/V2/MailData/Envelope Index vacuum. I know I'm replying to an old thread, but I just found a fix on my end. Here's the strategy: • Open Mail • Click Mail>Preferences • Select the 'Accounts' Tab • Click the Drop-Down Menu Next to 'Outgoing Mail Server' and select 'Edit SMTP Server List' • A list of your accounts should appear.