October 23, 2009
Eleven simple steps to be able to send and receive your GoDaddy Domain emails:
- Open Microsoft Outlook.
- On the “Tools” tab, select “Account Settings…”
- In the Account Settings window, click on the E-mail tab and click the “New…” button.
- Select Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP. Click next.
- Check “Manually configure server settings or additional server types”. Click next.
- Select “Internet E-mail”. Click next.
- Provide your Name and E-mail address. In “Account type” select “POP3”.
- In the “Incoming mail server” option, please enter pop.secureserver.net as your incoming mail.
- In the “Outgoing mail server (SMTP)” option, provide smtp.secureserver.net as your outgoing mail server.
- For the Account name and Password boxes, type your email address and password, and then click Next.
- Now click Finish.
You should now be able to successfully send and receive emails from your Outlook for your GoDaddy domain email account.
















4 comments so far
If you check your Godaddy email from multiple computers, you need to make sure that ONLY ONE computer downloads and deletes mail from the server…the rest should only download the headers (and full message if you click on it).
Also, in order to use smtpout.secuserver.net as an SMTP relay for outgoing mail, you need to tell outlook to use your Godaddy mailbox username and password for authentication. The steps for both are outlined below:
After step 10 above, click on the “More Settings…” button
11. Click on the “Outgoing Server” tab
12. Check the box which says “My outgoing server requires authentication”
In most cases it is sufficient to leave the option “Use same settings as my incoming mail server”, but if not, enter an appropriate username and password. For instance, you may wish to use a primary mail username and password to send mail even when you are logging into a “free/additional” mailbox provided with your domain.
13. Click on the “Advanced” tab
14. If you don not wish the current computer or mail client to delete messages from the server (i.e. if you still want to be able to retrieve messages over the web, or from a different computer), click the checkbox which says “Leave a copy of messages on server”.
15. If you wish to delete messages from the server that you read and delete in Outlook, leave the “Remove from server when deleted from Deleted Items” box checked.
Now you’re finished
November 8th, 2009outgoing for me its smtpout not smtp alone
July 3rd, 2010but the biggest problem its the end You must select a Outlook data file
That stop the operation
If you have already one adress you can not write a new file
don’t undertstand
You explanation is not complete
Outlook sets one datafile per e-mail account. And that should be done automatically. When you say “in the end”, are you referring to a wizard step? I don’t think I had such step…
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