You can easily modify the Mail app’s settings in Windows 10. Click the little gear icon in the Mail app’s bottom-left corner, and the Settings pane slides into view along the app’s right edge. There, the Mail app lets you adjust its behavior in these ways:
- This video provides step-by-step instructions on changing your email settings on your PC or laptop when you use the Windows Live Mail email client. 15 Windows Settings You Should Change Now!
- Jul 20, 2018 To change your SMTP settings in Windows Live Mail right click your account from the left pane and choose Properties. Once you see the properties dialog; go to the advanced tab. In the advanced tab; you will see the options to change ports; you can modify SMTP and IMAP or POP ports here; you can also specify SSL Settings.
- Configure Windows Live Mail. Open Windows Live Mail. You will be prompted to create an email account. Next, enter your Account Settings. My incoming mail server is a (select IMAP or POP) server. We suggest IMAP. Learn more here. Incoming server: xxxx-xxxx.accessdomain.com mail.mt-example.com; Port: 143 for IMAP or 110 for POP.
- Accounts: Head here to tweak the settings of your currently entered email accounts, as well as to add new accounts. When an email account’s settings work, though, you rarely need to change them.
- Options: Here’s where you can adjust how the app responds to your fingers on a touchscreen. You can also change your signature— the words appearing beneath every email you send.
- Trust Center: This oddly named and mysterious entry lets you control whether Microsoft can send you information based on your email’s content. Presumably, this authorizes Microsoft’s robots to send you pertinent ads, as well as for Cortana to read your mail. (When the Trust Center pane appears, click the Learn More link to read Microsoft’s online privacy page.)
- Feedback: A holdover from when Microsoft let people test Windows 10 before its release, this option lets you send Microsoft comments about the app’s performance. Presumably, somebody at Microsoft is still listening.
- About: Handy mostly when troubleshooting, this area reveals the app’s version number.
Outgoing mail server - check off the option that says 'my server requires authentication' - then click the 'settings' button. This pops open another box, in this box choose the option that says 'use same settings as incoming mail server' and click ok; Advanced Settings.
You may never need to set foot in the Settings area, but when things go wrong, this is usually the first troubleshooting destination.
If you want to change the language settings of your Windows Live Essentials, you can do so easily. Simply follow the few steps which have been mentioned here in this post.
Change Windows Live language settings
Click Start Button > Control Panel > Click Windows Live Language Setting.
Windows 10 Mail Display Settings
A window will open which gives you the language options.
Select the language you wish to set, from the drop-down menu and click OK.
To download a language, an internet connection is required and any open Windows Live programs will be restarted. So it might be a good idea to close all your Windows Live programs first and then follow these steps.
That is all you need to do.
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