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How to Setup Email Outlook 2016 Mac

Setting up your professional email on Outlook 2016 for Mac can streamline your communication and keep you connected effortlessly. Whether you're coordinating with colleagues or connecting with clients, having your professional email configured correctly is essential. Let's get started on setting up your email in Outlook 2016 for Mac to enhance your professional communication tools.



Get Started

  1. Open Outlook 2016 from your Launchpad.
  2. If you've never used Outlook before, you'll be prompted to:
    • Click the Add Account button to go to the Accounts page.
    • Then, click the option for Other Email under Add An Account.
  3. If you've already set up Outlook before, go to the Tools menu at the top of your Outlook window.
    • Click the Accounts button on the left side.
    • At the bottom left of the Accounts page, click on the plus (+) sign and select Other Email.

Auto Account Setup

Outlook 2016 supports Autodiscover. It automatically configures the server settings using just your email address and password. It's that easy!

  1. On the Add Account screen, enter your email address in the first field.
  2. If Outlook determines that it can configure your email account automatically, check the Configure automatically box and then click the Add Account.
  3. Enter your email password in the text field.
  4. Click the Add Account.
  5. Outlook will connect to your mail server and auto-configure your settings for a secure IMAP connection.

Manual Account Setup

Autodiscover doesn't work for every account. If additional fields populate once you've entered your email address, the account must be configured manually.

We recommend setting up a secure connection to the mail server by using the Private (with SSL) settings, which can be found on the Email Configuration Settings page in your control panel, so keep that page nearby! If you don't have access to the control panel, you can set up Outlook using our Standard (without SSL) settings.

For questions about email settings in general or if you need to locate your Email Configuration Settings, please refer to our Email Client Setup article.

Private (with SSL) Configuration

Enter the following information to configure Outlook using Private (with SSL) settings:

  • Email Address: Enter your email address
  • Password: Enter your email password
  • User Name: Enter your email address again
  • Type: Click the drop-down menu and select IMAP or POP
  • Mail Servers: mail.example.com where example.com is your domain name
  • SSL: Check the Use SSL to Connect boxes for the Incoming Server and Outgoing Server.
  • Finally, click Add Account.

Standard (without SSL)

Enter the following information to configure Outlook using Standard (without SSL) settings:

  • Email Address: Enter your email address
  • Password: Enter your email password
  • User Name: Enter your email address again
  • Type: Click the drop-down menu and select IMAP or POP
  • Mail Servers: mail.example.com where example.com is your domain name
  • Click Add Account.

At this point, Outlook will configure your mail client by testing your settings to ensure it works properly. And that's it! Your email account is now set up in Outlook.

If you have any trouble configuring Outlook, double-check the settings you've entered and make sure your DNS settings are pointed to Bluehost. If your domain isn't registered with Bluehost, you may need to update your name servers or MX records.

If you need further assistance, feel free to contact us via Chat or Phone:

  • Chat Support - While on our website, you should see a CHAT bubble in the bottom right-hand corner of the page. Click anywhere on the bubble to begin a chat session.
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You may also refer to our Knowledge Base articles to help answer common questions and guide you through various setup, configuration, and troubleshooting steps.

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