Hello,
You can use our corporate email service via webmail, as well as on different mail programs such as Outlook and Thunderbird. In this article, I will provide
information about the necessary settings for using our corporate email service via Outlook.
Outlook 2013 Setup
After clicking Add New Account in Outlook, we enter the mail and server information as follows on the page where information will be entered.
The preference to set up mail as IMAP or POP3 is entirely yours. However, if you set it up as IMAP, your emails will be kept both on webmail and on Outlook. This way, you can check your emails via webmail even when you are not on your personal computer.

The point to be
careful about here is the incoming and outgoing server sections. Since a special mail server is used in our corporate email service, the server hostname must be written in the incoming and outgoing server section. If you enter information as mail.domain.com, you will
have made an incorrect entry and will receive an error on the settings test screen.
After entering the information as shown in the image above, we continue the process by clicking the “More Settings” button. In the window that opens,
we check the SMTP authentication section under “Outgoing Server” in the second tab.

After this, we go to the Outgoing Server tab on the 3rd tab and configure the port settings for incoming and outgoing servers. Selecting
“Auto” for the port settings for Incoming and Outgoing servers on Outlook 2013 will be sufficient.

After making our settings as shown in the image, we can start the account settings testing process by clicking the “Next”
button on the main settings screen. If there is no problem with your settings, you can see completed messages in the incoming and outgoing server tests.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are using a version older than Outlook 2010, you need to make all other
settings the same except for port settings. For older versions, it will be sufficient to make the settings as follows for the outgoing server port settings.

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