![]() ![]() Hope you were able to enable or disable POP3 settings of your Office 365 mail account. From here you can: Renew with a prepaid code or card. To the right of the subscription name, select Manage. For Microsoft 365 Family or Personal subscriptions Select Install premium Office apps and follow the prompts to install or reinstall the desktop apps. Step 6: On the next dialog, you can enable or disable all these settings including POP3 and IMAP. Follow the prompts to install or reinstall the desktop apps. Here you will see that you can change default settings for Outlook on the web, IMAP, POP3, MAPI and more.Ĭlick on Manage email apps settings link. Step 5: Find Email apps heading at the bottom of the dialog box. Accounts for organizations should be configured to use a domain for Office 365 services. Office 365 admin center is available only for organization accounts using business subscription plans. This will load user details dialog box where you can change user settings. Enter Office 365 admin account name and password to sign in. Step 4: Select the user that needs POP3 or IMAP settings changed. This will load all current mailboxes for your mail server. Step 3: Select and expand Recipients and select Mailboxes. This is where you can manage your email accounts and their settings. This will take you to the Exchange admin center. In the Admin dashboard, find Exchange link in the left side bar of the menu links and click it. ![]() Sign in to your Office 365 Admin Center visiting. Please note, you must have admin access on the account. Office 365 reduces the IT costs for businesses of any size and significantly reduces the need for an IT professional to manage the Office 365 services. You may have to enable POP3 or disable POP3 for your Office 365 email account if you are connecting your email to an external app.įollow these steps to enable or disable PO3 from Microsoft 365 Admin Center. Open Access First Online: 04 January 2014 53k Accesses Abstract Office 365 is a suite of technologies delivered as a Software as a Service (SaaS) offering. ![]()
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