Geez, I grew up on Windows since 95Ġ2 I tried to change default program by file type -> Chrome doesn't support. LOL to that.Ġ1 I tried to change default browser-> I already have that. mht -> OK" and then to click on "IE Tab Icon" to reload the nonsence into an actual web page. After all that I need to click on "open in browser", then click on "use Chrome to open.
> Ouch! They say Chrome does not support that so I had to install an extention called IE Tab. Yet, now "My" Outlook says it needs a program to open ".mht" files when I click on "open in browser". I disabled the Internet Explorer 11 (under Windows's Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off). I had to do dig deep and ended up with a non-pro solution.
Click OK to close the Internet E-mail Settings dialog box.Purge items when switching folders while online: checked.(Make sure this doesn't change your outgoing server setting, above.) Use the following type of encrypted connection: TLS.Use the following type of encrypted connection: SSL.Click the Advanced tab and enter the following information:.Use same settings as my incoming mail server: selected.My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication: checked.Click the Outgoing Server tab and enter the following information:.Otherwise, the mail account name defaults to your email address. With the General tab selected, enter a name for your mail account, such as Stanford Email, if you wish.Require logon using Secure Password Authentication (SPA): unchecked.Click POP or IMAP as your service and then click Next.
If this is the first time you are adding an account, the Welcome window displays.If you already have an Outlook account set up and want to add another, click the File tab and then click Add Account.If you are upgrading from a previous version of Outlook on the same computer, your settings carry over automatically.After enabling IMAP, go to Select the option to Turn on access for less secure apps.
See Google's support documentation to learn how to check that IMAP is turned on. You can use the same password for this connection and for your mobile device. If you have not yet created a Google account password, do so by going to /cgi-bin/google-pass. Configure Outlook for use with G Suite (formerly Google Apps) Create a Google account password