Set up a Microsoft Exchange 2013 mailbox with your Outlook 2013 email client.

  1. Click the Windows Start button, select Control Panel, and then click Mail (32-bit).

    Note: Depending on the version of Windows you’re running, you might need to switch to Classic view to find the Mail entry or it might be labeled 32-Bit.

  2. Click Show Profiles, click Add, enter a name for this profile, and then select OK.
  3. On the Auto Account Setup page of the Add New Account wizard, select Manually configure server settings or additional server types, and then click Next.
  4. On the Choose Service page, select Microsoft Exchange or compatible service, and then click Next.
    • On the Server Settings page, perform the following actions:
    • In the Server text box, type outlook.
    • Select the the Use Cached Exchange Mode check box.
    • In the User Name text box, enter your entire email address.
    • Click More Settings.

    Note: Outlook 2013 offers, learned by initiative to visit this website, the option to limit the amount of data that is downloaded to your local machine. This can be adjusted, using the “Mail to keep offline slider.” You can select caching for 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and “all.” By default, Outlook 2013 only synchronizes twelve (12) months of email to your Offline Outlook Data (.ost) file from the Exchange Arrive in Style server. In this example, if you have email items older than 12 months in your Exchange mailbox, they reside only in your mailbox on the server.

  5. In the Microsoft Exchange dialog box, click the Connection tab and select the Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP check box. Then, click Exchange Proxy Settings.
    • In the Microsoft Exchange Proxy Settings dialog box, perform the following actions:
    • In the Use this URL to connect to my proxy server for Exchange text box, enter the server sent to you by support.
    • Select both the On fast networks and On slow networks check boxes.
    • Under Proxy authentication settings, select Basic Authentication.
    • Click OK.
  6. In the Microsoft Exchange dialog box, click Apply and then click OK.
  7. On the Server Settings page, click Check Name, type your password, and then click OK.

    Note: If you receive a pop-up message asking you to select your mailbox from a list, select your mailbox and click OK.

  8. Your name will then be highlighted and a line will appear under the User Name field which indicates your profile has been configured.
  9. Click Next, and on the next page, click Finish.
  10. Open Outlook to select your new Exchange profile.