

If so, I’d like to explain that these settings apply to the scenario that you want to use POP or IMAP to connect your Office 365 mailbox on other applications and it’s not feasible to change them.īased on your description, my understanding is you cannot access your emails using OWA( Outlook Web App), right? May I know if you mean the emails of your own Office 365Ĭonnected account you added? Please share the affected account via * We are happy and always here to help you, and share the Microsoft 365 for business online information with you.Ībout “The settings on 365 online are the ones I want to change, so in Account settings”, do you mean POP and IMAP settings in OWA as the screenshot shows below? * Beware of scammers posting fake support numbers here. Your understanding will be highly appreciated. If this is not the scenario or requirement, then please contact your ISP for further support. Import the POP-Emails into your IMAP account Export the emails data from the POP accountĤ.

Outlook 2013/2016) desktop client? If so, it’s not feasible to switch between POP and IMAP.ġ. When you say “ I want to be able to change my email settings on my 365 account from POP to IMAP as my provider has changed them”, do you mean that you want to directly change your existing POP account setting to an IMAP account setting in Outlook (e.g. However, according to the description I understand that you are using email account which is provided by 3rd party Internet service provider (ISP).
