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==Microsoft Live (Hotmail)Outlook==
<div class="warning alert alert-danger">{{#fas:exclamation-triangle}} Microsoft live has issues with external systems like Beds24 sending Outgoing email and can block mails, we cannot recommend this system, use at your own risk. be sent using Microsoft Outlook or Hotmail accounts </div>
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Mail Server: smtp.live.com OR smtp-mail.outlook.com (Check the details from your email service)
 
Encryption: No
 
Port: 587 or 25
 
'''Set up'''
 
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The system can use your own Email address
 
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If you see an error message please check
*are all entries correct
*some systems require authentication. Please see "Trouble Shooting" (below)
 
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<span style="color:#fe746c;“ >{{#fas:exclamation-triangle}} </span>If the system fails to send a email, you might have 2-Step Authentication enabled in your Live account, you will need to create a app password
 
*Log into your Microsoft Live account, Go to Options > Account details (top of the list). You may be asked to sign in.
 
*After the account.live.com page has opened, select Security & Privacy, go to More Security Settings, scroll down and select Set up two-step verification.
 
*You'll have the option to confirm your identity via email, phone or the Microsoft account App. After you've completed this step, you'll need to use an app-specific password to log in via the Outlook App.
 
*Under Security & Privacy > More Security Settings, scroll down and select Create a new app password. Use the newly generated app password as your password for the outgoing email in Beds24.
 
 
[[:category:Sub_Account|Sub accounts]] can be used to use different outgoing Email addresses for multiple properties in one account.
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