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smtpmailoutlookcom

Smtpmailoutlookcom is a label occasionally used in software configurations to refer to the SMTP (outgoing mail) server for Outlook.com accounts. The underlying Microsoft service that handles outbound mail for these accounts is smtp-mail.outlook.com. In some setups, users or applications may enter smtpmailoutlookcom as the host name, but the actual DNS host to connect to is smtp-mail.outlook.com.

Configuration basics typically involve setting the outgoing server to smtp-mail.outlook.com, using port 587 with STARTTLS or

Security considerations are important: ensure that TLS or SSL is enabled for all connections and that credentials

Limitations and policies may apply for sending volume and rate limits. Outlook.com accounts are subject to

In summary, smtpmailoutlookcom generally denotes Outlook.com’s SMTP service in configuration contexts, with smtp-mail.outlook.com as the official

port
465
with
SSL,
and
enabling
authentication.
The
user
credential
required
is
the
full
Outlook.com
email
address,
along
with
the
corresponding
password.
If
two-factor
authentication
is
enabled,
an
app
password
may
be
required
for
some
clients
that
do
not
support
modern
authentication.
are
stored
securely.
Outlook.com’s
SMTP
service
enforces
authentication
to
prevent
unauthorized
use,
and
many
clients
support
modern
authentication
methods
where
available.
service
policies
that
can
affect
bulk
or
high-frequency
sending,
so
configuration
should
align
with
current
Microsoft
guidelines.
host.
Proper
authentication,
encryption,
and
adherence
to
service
limits
are
essential
for
reliable
outbound
mail.