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Office 365, Outlook 2010 and btconnect.com email address.

lcr_dave
Member

Hello,

 

I have a customer who uses a BT Business broadband account.

 

They have @btconnect.com email address.

 

They are now getting their email via a web log on using the Office 365 set up.

 

Could someone please provide the Outlook 2010 settings to set up the email address so they can get their email via Outlook 2010 and stop using the Office 365 set up they have been transfered to.

 

I spent 3 hours trying to get this work using POP3 and SMTP last night to no avail.

 

I have done some searches and there doesn't seem to be a definitive answer, so is it an issue with BT and Office 365?

 

Also, the user has email on the Office 365 account along with some folders, how can we export this email in to .PST format so I can import it into Outlook 2010.

 

They are running a business and need to keep all legacy email.

 

Any advise would be greatly appriciated.

 

Thank you,

 

Dave.

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Burkem5
Guru

Hi Dave 

Let me get you the settings for office 

365 - these will work for any mail client and I have personally set this up on outlook 2010 hundreds of times


Incoming server

Server - pop.outlook.com

port – 995

connection type – SSL

ensure that this is authorised with the full email address and password including the domain i.e..@btconnect.com

 

outgoing

Server - smtp.outlook.com

port – 587

connection type – TLS

make sure the outgoing server requires authentication and authenticate with the same details as the incoming server

 

keep in mind that you may have a post migration email address (if you have been using aliases)  and that you will have  to use this email address as the username 



 

 

for example 

you previously had 

mike@btconnect.com 

with the aliases 

a@mikesshop.com

b@mikesshop.com 

c@mikesshop.com 

your post migration email is a@mikesshop.com 

 

you would have to use a@mikesshop.com as your username 

but in the email address section of outlook place any of the linked accounts and it will send and recevie as this 

 

here is a full list of instructions with screenshots 

 

http://btbusiness.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/19539/c/2048,3433,3897

MartinC007
Member

I have been ported to use 365 and am having the same problem than others with trying to continue using alias accounts.

 

I have my main bt email address that uses the format my.name@btconnect.com

 

I can send and receive emails without any problems.

 

I also had two alias that I want to send messages as:

 

company.name@company.com

user.name@company.com

 

When I configure teh addition email account from what I read I need to use my my.name@btconnect.com in the POP and IMAp account setting as below.

 

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and then in the Genral Tab of the more settings dialogue box I enter the alias details

 

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But when I do this the email gets sent, but shows the email address as coming from my.name@btconnect.com and not user.name@company.com

 

 

Is it still possible to have the email sent so that it appears to come from user.name@company.com or is this facility no longer supported under 365.

 

If it is supported, what am I not understanding about configuring, and if it is no longer supported is there any way round this?

 

 

Any guidance appreciated

 

 

Martin 

 

 

adrianc
Master User

Hi Martin,

 

When your account is migrated, the domain email address stops being an alias and is set up as a separate and distinct mail bodx.  If you want to continue using both then you'll need to set up two accounts - one for the domain email address, and one for the BT Connect.

 

If you don't plan to continue sending using the BT Connect account, there's a forwarding rule put in place by default to forward from the BT Connect to the domain email address, so if you set up the domain email address you will receive mail sent to either address.

 

Hope that makes sense,

 

Adrian

MartinC007
Member

Hi Adrian

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

"If you want to continue using both then you'll need to set up two accounts", I'm sure it is a stupid question but how do I go about setting up two accounts?

 

 

Martin

 

 

 

 

adrianc
Master User

Hi,

 

No such thing as a stupid question here - it sounds from your earlier post that you have already set up the BT Connect email address. Follow the same steps (File, Add Account, ....) but use the domain email address instead of the BT Connect.

 

When you're done, hitting Send/Recieve will check both mailboxes, and when you compose a message you'll have the option to choose which address your send from.

 

Hope that helps,

 

Adrian

MartinC007
Member

Hi just a follow up to my previous posts.

 

 

I did succeed in creating a second email account but that didn't solve my problem.

 

It has taken this long and several long sessions with three separate BT support people but eventually we got there.

 

My specific problem was that I wanted to be able to send email from a domain that was externally hosted,no matter what I tried it would send the email but not honour the reply to address, instead it would always show my btconnect address. 

 

I wanted to be able to send using a different email address but I didn't need/want to receive emails addressed to that domain into my BT365 account from the external domain as the mail was being received elsewhere and other people were getting their email.

 

I believe that BT had to configure something their end and then the settings I used that worked were as follows:

 

Your Name: Joe Bloggs

Email Address: joe.bloggs@externallyhosted.com

 

Account type: POP3

Incoming: pop.outlook.com

Outgoing: smtp.btconnect.com

 

Username: btemailaddress@btconnect.com

password: ******

 

Require logon using Secure Password Authenticating - unchecked

 

More Settings

 

General

joe.bloggs@externallyhosted.com

Organization: External Org Ltd

Email: joe.bloggs@externallyhosted.com

 

 

Outgoing Server

Requires authentication - Checked

Use same settings as my incoming mail server 

 

Advanced

Incoming server POP3: 995

Server requires SSL - checked

Outgoing server: 25

Use encryted connects: None

 

 

These are the settings that worked - but as I said earlier I think BT also had to configure things their end for it to allow relaying.

 

Hope it helps others who are having the same problem. Probably not so much of a problem if the other domain is hosted by BT, or if all the email for the external domain can be redirected through the BT account, both of which for me were not options.

 

Thanks for helping me get there. 

 

 

Martin