
Microsoft Outlook 2011 for Apple Mac OS X - Alternate Port - Setup Guide Important Points • First you need to make sure the email address(es) you will be sending from have been authorised for your account in our. • These instructions assume your email account has already been setup and is collecting email correctly. • Take a note of any settings you change. • Only change the items specified - you should not need to change either your email address, POP3 server, POP3 username / password.

In Outlook for Mac 2011 Essential Training, author Alicia Katz Pollock provides a comprehensive overview of the full-featured email, calendar, and scheduling application from Microsoft. The course covers the key fundamentals of the program, including sending and receiving email, creating and managing contacts, and scheduling tasks and appointments. Warning: Creating default object from empty value in. Mac OSX 10.9 (Mavericks). Apple Mac OSX. Outlook 2010.
• These instructions are only for Microsoft Outlook 2011 for Apple Mac OS X - for other email programs please see or us. • We have instructions for both and configurations - alternate port is generally used if your ISP blocks the normal port 25 SMTP access (as many do these days!). Step One • Load Microsoft Outlook 2011 on your Apple Mac computer • Go to 'Tools' menu • Click on the 'Accounts.'
Option Step Two • Select the account you wish to setup with AuthSMTP from the left hand pane of the Accounts window Step Three • Change the 'Outgoing Server' to the SMTP server we supplied in your signup email, typically 'mail.authsmtp.com' • Select the 'Override default port' • Change the port to '2525' (or 23, 26) • Click the 'More Options.' Button Step Four • Click on 'Authentication' and select 'User Name and Password' • Enter the AuthSMTP Username and Password that has been emailed to you • Do not modify the 'Unqualified domain' section • Click OK Step Five • You have now setup the AuthSMTP outgoing mail server • Close the window Step Eight • You should now be back to the main Outlook 2011 screen • Close Outlook 2011 and then reload • Check you are online then test to ensure you can send mail correctly • All done!
Further Reading For the last 12 months, Microsoft has focused on getting its flagship Office suite on screens where it's never been before—,, and tablets. The Office for OS X apps were left behind, though. Microsoft released a new version of and an official, but the core Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps were stuck back in 2010. That changes today.
Microsoft has just released, a suite which will include the current versions of Outlook and OneNote alongside newly updated versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The preview runs on OS X Yosemite, it's free to use, and it includes a tool for providing feedback to Microsoft. Once the final versions of the apps ship 'in the second half of 2015,' users with Office 365 subscriptions will get the new apps immediately. There may be some kind of standalone version available for those who want it, but Microsoft hasn't said.
How about for running office under Window's 7 on my Mac (dual booted or in a virtual machine)? Microsoft Office for Mac cannot be installed on a computer running a Microsoft Windows operating system. 
The new apps take the styling introduced in OneNote and Outlook for OS X and apply it to the other apps in the suite. The ribbon interface now more closely resembles the one in Office 2013 for Windows—Office for Mac 2011 was closer to its Windows counterpart than older versions, but it still looked like a product from another company. The apps integrate much better with OneDrive than the previous versions did, and they support the standard collaborative editing features present on other platforms. All apps also play nice with OS X-specific features, including Full Screen mode, sandboxes for apps, and Retina display support. Interested users can download the beta, and it can be installed alongside Office 2011 if you're not comfortable doing all your work in beta software.