1. Where is my email account? - Microsoft Community

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/where-is-my-email-account/9bda28fb-1e21-4cb0-9275-97700bfee14e

    I am not certain. However I did have an account to receive emails. When I try to set up my account on Windows 10 I keep receiving messages which read Please sign in. There is no page to do so. All I want is advise on how I set up an account to receive emails. Thank you. Robert Rpbinson

  2. How to sign in to or out of Outlook.com - Outlook

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/How-to-sign-in-to-or-out-of-Outlook-com-e08eb8ac-ac27-49f4-a400-a47311e1ee7e

    Your account hasn't been inactive for more than 365 days. To keep your Outlook.com account active, you must sign in to the account at least once every 365 days. After 365 days of inactivity, your email will be deleted and cannot be recovered. If you're still having problems signing in, you might need to: Check the service status for Outlook.com

  3. Outlook – free personal email and calendar from Microsoft

    https://outlook.live.com/mail/

    Outlook works around the clock to help protect your privacy and keep your inbox free of clutter. Data encryption in your mailbox and after email is sent. Protection delivered by the same tools Microsoft uses for business customers. Automatic deactivation of unsafe links that contain phishing scams, viruses, or malware. Premium.

  4. My Account - Microsoft Office

    https://office.live.com/start/MyAccount.aspx

    Need help installing Office? See all Office options.

  5. Unblock my Outlook.com account - Outlook

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Unblock-my-Outlook-com-account-f4ad2701-d166-4d8b-8a6a-9af2a1f8a4c4

    Enter the email address of your blocked account and enter the characters you see on your screen and select Next. Enter the code generated by your authenticator app or select Use a different verification option to get a text message. You don't need a smartphone to receive a security code. Text messages may come from either " MSFT ", a short ...

  6. Outlook.com - Free personal email

    https://office.live.com/start/Outlook.aspx?omkt=en%2DUS

    Outlook.com is a free personal email service from Microsoft that doesn't scan your email for the purpose of serving you ads. Automatically file emails and share photos easily.

  7. Can I Find All Accounts Linked To My Email Address? [Answered]

    https://brandyourself.com/blog/privacy/find-all-accounts-linked-to-my-email-address/

    Visit your security page and look for the section that says “Third-party apps with account access” Once you’ve found it click on the “Manage third-party access” link. This will take you to the dashboard where you can see accounts linked to your email address. There will be three sections that break down what accounts have access.

  8. Outlook login – Sign in to your Outlook Email Account

    https://outlookstart.com/login/

    The most convenient way to login, is through the Outlook Start website. It allows you to access your mailbox without installing any software or app. Outlook Start is a webmail service that works from any web browser. Additionally, you could choose to open your mail through an app installed on your personal device.

  9. Where are my Outlook Files?

    https://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner-user/where-are-outlook-files/

    If Outlook is open, you can open Windows Explorer to the pst location from the File, Data File Management menu. ( File, Account settings, Data files tab in Outlook 2010 or 2013.) Select the PST and click Open folder. You can close the Data File Management dialog (and Outlook, if desired) once Windows Explorer is open.