How do I reset Mail in Control Panel?

How do I reset Mail in Control Panel?

To reset your mail profile, open Control Panel via the Start Menu and double click the Mail applet. Press the Show Profile… button to add or delete mail profiles. For more information about recreating your mail profile see the guide; Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile.

How do I open Mail in Control Panel?

On a touch screen, slide your finger along the side to bring up the Charms, select the search charm and type mail in the Search field. Select Settings (under the search field) then click on Mail. You can also type Control panel in the search field to bring up the Control panel, which looks very much like Windows 7.

Why is mail not in Control Panel?

When you are using Windows 10, make sure you open “Control Panel” and not “Settings”. When you open the Start Menu, simply type “Control Panel” to find it. Another reason why you may not be able to find it is when you’ve installed Office or Outlook via the Windows Store.

How do I change my Outlook from pop3 to IMAP?

Change your email setup from POP to IMAP

  1. Step 1 – Make a local backup of your email.
  2. Step 2 – Disable your POP account.
  3. Step 3 – Set up your account with IMAP.
  4. Step 4 – Move your emails to your IMAP account.
  5. Step 5 – Remove the POP account from your email client.

How do I open Microsoft email?

Select Start , enter Mail, and choose the app from the results. If this is the first time you’ve opened the Mail app, you’ll see a Welcome page.

How do I restore Outlook to default settings?

To correct this action, reset the view settings of all Outlook folders back to the default setting by launching Outlook with the cleanviews switch.

  1. Ensure Outlook is closed.
  2. From the Run command (Windows Key + R), type outlook.exe /cleanviews and click OK.
  3. Outlook will open and all view settings will be set to default.

Why is Mail not in Control Panel?

How do I open Outlook from command line?

Using command line switches

  1. Open the Run command by pressing the Windows Logo + R on your keyboard.
  2. In the box you opened in step 1, type; outlook.exe.
  3. Press the SPACEBAR once, and then type a forward slash mark ( / ) followed by the switch you want to use (see the list below).

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