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Do you want to merge your Roadrunner email account on outlook 2010 or 13 using IMAP account type? If yes, then we are going to frame some steps which you will find useful for configuring the RR on outlook. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Want To Setup Roadrunner Email Account On Outlook 2010 Or 2013 Using IMAP


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Want To Setup Roadrunner Email Account On Outlook
2010 Or 2013 Using IMAP
  • https//www.thedevicehelp.com/rr-com-login/
  • 1(800)-322-2590

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Do you want to merge your RR com Login account
on outlook 2010 or 13 using IMAP account type? If
yes, then we are going to frame some steps which
you will find useful for configuring the RR on
outlook.
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  • The steps to configure RR on Outlook 2010 or 2013
    using IMAP are
  • Launch Outlook 2010. If you are opening this
    program for the first time, then you will notice
    a startup screen. Follow the on-screen
    instructions to configure your email on the
    program. If you dont find startup screen, click
    on File tab.
  • Go to Info page.
  • Click on Add a new account. A new screen will
    be opened on your computer.
  • Click on Manually configure server settings or
    server types.

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  • Click Next.
  • Tap on Internet email.
  • Tap Next. Now, a settings window will be opened
    on the screen with POP3 account type settings
    displayed.
  • You need to change the account type to IMAP from
    POP3.
  • Enter the name you wish to display on the sent
    mail screen.

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  • Enter the complete email address of your
    Roadrunner Webmail email account.
  • Now, you have to enter the email addresses for
    your incoming as well as outgoing servers.
  • Enter TWC email address again in the username
    field.
  • Enter the password.
  • Click on Remember password option, if you want
    your computer to enter the password itself. You
    dont need to add password again and again.

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  • You can now go to your email from outlook
    program.
  • However, if your computer is accessed by a number
    of persons in your home, then your account can be
    easily logged in through them.
  • Dont select the option which says, Require
    login using secure password authorization.
  • Go to More settings.
  • Go to outgoing server tab.

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  • Click on the box which says, Require SMTP
    authentication.
  • Tap on the option where you find Use same
    settings for incoming mail server.
  • Go to Advanced tab.
  • Enter the incoming as well as outgoing mail
    server port numbers.
  • Dont forget to tick on SSL enable option. With
    this security, you can secure the mail from
    server to client end.

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  • For outgoing server, use TLS or use the encrypted
    connection available in the drop-down list.
  • Dont change the port number of the outgoing mail
    server. If changed by mistake, then clear it to
    default settings.
  • Click OK. This will open the internet mail
    settings page.
  • Click to test the IMAP configuration. You need to
    open the test settings window. Here, you will
    find a successful message on screen which means
    that IMAP is successfully configured on Outlook
    2010 or 2013.

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  • If the account doesnt get successfully
    installed, then over to More and check the mail
    server and port settings both for outgoing as
    well as for incoming servers.
  • Close the opened window and click to finish the
    configuration wizard.
  • Check if the email you added is displaying on the
    left-hand side of the outlook window or not. If
    it appears, then it means your account is
    successfully added. In case of any problem, you
    can contact RR Email Login support.

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