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How To Configure An Outlook Account That Is Not Receiving Emails?

My outlook has stopped working new emails since 11/11. I did empty it substantially yesterday but still not working. Help me, please. If you are able to send emails but cannot receive them, then there is a possibility that your DNS might not be working properly. If your C-Panel exceeded its disk quota, this can also prevent you from receiving emails or your account might be running under SMTP error, so you need to check all the mailing protocols in your mailing settings. If your incoming email was working fine and suddenly stopped working, then the issue is probably one of the following:- Email account over quota: - When you exceed the default email account space limitation. -C-Panel over Quota: - If your C-Panel exceed the assigned quota. -DNS causes:- Incorrect DNS records can also affect how the e-mail functions -E-Mail Client Settings: - One of the most common reason is e-mail client setting. Make sure that your mailing server settings are correct. Follow these ba...

How To Easily Disable Microsoft Outlook?

As we all know that in Microsoft OS Outlook comes as default in all your email related tasks. As a fact, not many users are using Outlook as their email client but because of Microsoft’s preference Outlook has always been given the task to control all the email activities. The good thing is that you can change it; all you have to do is just rely on our Microsoft Support team. To provide assistance in this process, some steps are given below and the best part about it is that these steps are given by our Microsoft Technical Support team, which means that there are very few chances of you to encounter any error or any issue. •    Firstly, go to the start menu and click on the control panel •    Now, look for the drop-down menu and make sure that is must set to “Microsoft Office Outlook” •    To select your preferred program, click on the drop-down menu look for your program in the given list •    Now open your internet browser...