Outlook on Android<\/a>. You would think signing out of Outlook should be easy, but it\u2019s not. Here are the steps you need to take to sign out of Outlook on Android:<\/strong><\/p>\n1) Click on your profile photo in the upper-left corner. 2) Click \u201cSettings\u201d and then select \u201cAccounts.\u201d 3) Click \u201cOutlook\u201d and then click \u201cSign Out.\u201d<\/p>\n
Now you\u2019ll be able to sign in to Outlook on Android with a different account. If you\u2019re signing in with the same account, then follow these steps:<\/strong><\/p>\n1) Click your profile photo in the upper-left corner and then tap \u201cAccounts.\u201d 2) Tap \u201cAdd Account\u201d and then select \u201cEmail or phone\/SMS.\u201d 3) Enter your email address, password, and name for this Outlook account. 4) Turn notifications on by clicking the slider next to \u201cNotifications\u201d enabled which is located at the top of the screen. 5) Now click \u201cNext\u201d in the upper-right corner of the screen so you can sync contacts and calendars between your Outlook accounts. 6) At this point, you should be signed in to all of your Outlook accounts. You can add or remove accounts by clicking the \u201cAccounts\u201d button and then adding them from this screen.<\/p>\n
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Do you have any tips for Gmail vs Outlook.com?<\/strong> <\/p>\nMany people find Outlook.com a pleasure to use because the interface is clean and clear, there are no email previews that clutter the screen, and all of your emails on one page for easy access. You can also create an unlimited number of folders on Outlook.com where you can store your emails in bulk by moving them from their original labels such as \u2018Inbox\u2019 (not possible on Gmail).<\/p>\n
The new message composition window provides everything you need for creating professional looking messages including formatting tools like bold or italics; it even automatically recognizes phone numbers and postal addresses and formats them properly. And attachments like photos, videos, Word docs and others can be added to your email without extra work (unlike Gmail).<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
I\u2019m seeing status of \u201cSending\u2026\u201d on my Outlook.com for mobile app and not getting new emails. Why?<\/strong> <\/p>\n\u2013 You\u2019ve exceeded your email quota. To fix this, go to Outlook.com using a browser on your mobile device, click Options in the header menu and select Quota under General settings > Email, uncheck \u201cAutomatically download new emails when they arrive\u201d then click Save changes. \u00a0or
\u2013 Your POP or IMAP email settings aren\u2019t set up correctly. Check that you\u2019re POP3 or IMAP enabled in the Account Information section of your MySettings page by typing in your full e-mail address and clicking Next until you come to the Personal Information page. If not, follow our instructions here . Or
\u2013 You need to consolidate all of your emails onto one Exchange domain account. This is useful if you have multiple Outlook email accounts on your device.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n