Tuesday, February 2, 2021

how to configure gmail in outlook

IMAP is one of the most common protocols for receiving email. IMAP syncs messages across all devices. POP3 is another protocol for receiving email on a single device.

  • Port 143 – this is the default IMAP non-encrypted port
  • Port 993 – this is the port you need to use if you want to connect using IMAP securely.

POP3 means that your email will be accessible offline and deleted from the server

  • Port 110 – this is the default POP3 non-encrypted port
  • Port 995 – this is the port you need to use if you want to connect using POP3 securely.

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard protocol for sending emails across the Internet.

  • Port 25 – this is the default SMTP non-encrypted port.
  • Port 465 – this is the port used if you want to send messages using SMTP securely.



Gmail Task

 

Step 1) Login into Gmail Account

Step 2) Click on setting >> click on Forwarding and POP/IMAP


 

Step 3) Click on Enabled IMAP >> click on save changes


 

Step 4) Click on google account icon >> click on Manage_User_Google_Account


 

Step 5) Click on security >> In Signing in to Google >> Just trun on 2-Step-Verification



Step 6) Again Click on security >> In Signing in to Google >> Just Click on App Password

 

  • In Select App >> Choose "Others"

 

  • then write custom name "WebApplication" >> Genrate


Step 7)
After the genration App Password >> keep password on safe place



Outlook Task

 

Step 1) Launch Outlook Email

Step 2) Click On Manually_configure_server_setting....


 

Step 3) Click on Internet E-mail and next.


 

Step 4) Fill the requirement, and click on more setting


 

Step 5) Select Outgoing Server and click on box


 

Step 6) Select Advance >> write port no and select Encryption Connection.

Incoming Server (IMAP) -  993

Outgoing Server (SMTP)  -  465


 

Step 7) Click on Test_Account_Settings...


 

Step 8) Click on Next



PHP SMTP CHECKER CODE

git clone git@github.com:subhashsautiyal/smtp-checker.git


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