

There's no hard and fast rule as to the POP3/SMTP server names that dictates the client's server names use their domain name.

Specifically, if your client has a website - then they most likely are using cPanel where the email settings should be provided. What exactly is the "glitch" being referred to? You are going to need to provide some more specifics about what the actual problem is and what error(s) you are running into since something doesn't make sense in the description. Using the centurylink settings manually does not work. The challenge is the office has their own addy instead of using centurylink. Their techs say it's an Outlook glitch but I don't believe that as I have personal accounts through other providers that
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Thoroughly research any productĪdvertised on the site before you decide to download and install it. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. The above link is a non-Microsoft website. The settings for CenturyLink as defined on and check the box for "Let me set up my account manually" -> click -> Select POP -> use I cannot set up my Outlook on my laptops or my Android because Centurylink does not offer IMAP, only POP and I guess the new Outlook won't
