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on 04-11-2023 05:29 PM
I recently migrated the receiving of my e-mails from Mail for Windows to the new Microsoft Outlook. I successfully was able to do this for my three talktalk.net email accounts. However, I also have a onetel.com account, but each time I tried to synchronise in the new outlook it failed each time I tried, even when using various settings.
Any ideas ?
on 06-11-2023 06:23 PM
Perfect.
I appreciate your time to let me know. Thank you.
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on 06-11-2023 05:55 PM
Hi Gondola,
Thank you for the settings for onetel.com.
I tried them out and they worked a treat.
So I am now using the New Outlook for Windows for all my e-mail accounts.
Thanks again for your help.
on 05-11-2023 06:12 PM
These are the correct settings to use:
Windows Mail
User name The full onetel email address
PW The onetel password
Account Name Onetel
incoming Server mail.talktalk.net:993:1
Outgoing SMTP server smtp.talktalk.net:587:0
Outgoing Server requires authentication (Tick)
Use the same user name and PW for sending email (Tick)
Requires SSL for incoming email (Tick)
Requires SSL for outgoing email (Tick)
Outlook for Windows:
Account Email address /
User name The full onetel email address
IMAP PW The onetel password
IMAP Incoming Server mail.talktalk.net Port 993
Secure Connection Type SSL/TLS
SMTP User name The full onetel email address
SMTP PW The onetel password
SMTP Outgoing server smtp.talktalk.net Port 587
Secure Connection Type Start/TLS
My observation is that you're using or have been using insecure mail that is not supported by TalkTalk. Any user that has any device connecting that does not use secure encryption and the secure ports, e.g. 993 for IMAP incoming and 587 for authenticated SMTP outgoing, is going to have that mailbox disconnected from the IMAP server and the mailbox will be limited to webmail only access.
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on 05-11-2023 05:29 PM
Hi Gondola, Thank you for your message.
I am not any good at screen shots and editing them so what I have done is list below the current settings in Mail for windows and those that are available in New Outlook for windows:-
1) Settings in Mail for Windows.
User name: XXXX@onetel.com
PW XXXXXX
Account Name Onetel
incoming Server mail.onetel.com Port 143:2
Outgoing smtp server mail.onetel.com Port 25:0
Outgoing Server requires authentication (This box is ticked)
Use the same user name and PW for sending email (This box is ticked)
Requires SSL for incoming email (This box is Blank)
Requires SSL for outgoing email (This box is Blank)
Settings available for New Outlook for Windows:
IMAP PW XXXXXX
IMAP Incoming Server mail.onetel.com Port 143
Secure Connection Type. Options 1)Start/TLS (Recommended. 2)Start/TLS 3) NONE
SMTP username (I assume this my email address) XXXX@onetel.com
SMTP PW (I assume this is the same as my IMAP PW) XXXXXX
SMTP Outgoing server mail.onetel.com Port 25
Secure Connection Type. Options 1)Start/TLS (Recommended. 2)Start/TLS 3) NONE
I think I have covered all the settings that are available. My only observation is the port settings is that for Mail for windows they are 143:2 and 25:0 whereas in Outlook they are 143 and 25. There being no facility to change to 143:2 and 25:0. Otherwise I think I have tried all the other options.
Each time I try to synchronise I receive the message "Something went wrong with this account setup. Try again. You may need an app password".
Any help you can give or advise on would be appreciated.
on 04-11-2023 08:00 PM
You're trying various settings?
I believe it would be best to use the correct settings. Take screenshots of the incoming and outgoing server settings, image edit to obscure the first part of the onetel.com address and upload here using the camera icon above this reply area. I'll take a look at where you've got to and advise.
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