SMTP settings for Outlook

These are the SMTP settings you need to send email using an Outlook.com or Microsoft account through a third-party app, website, or email client.

This applies to:

  • Outlook.com
  • Hotmail.com
  • Live.com
  • Microsoft 365 / Exchange Online mailboxes

SMTP settings

SettingValue
SMTP serversmtp.office365.com
Port587
EncryptionSTARTTLS
AuthenticationRequired
UsernameYour full Outlook email address
PasswordYour account password or app password

Notes:

  • Outlook requires SMTP authentication.
  • If your account uses multi-factor authentication, you may need to generate an app password.
  • These settings apply to both personal Outlook accounts and Microsoft 365 accounts.

Before you start

Before using Outlook’s SMTP server, check the following:

  • SMTP authentication is enabled for your account.
  • You are using your full email address as the username.
  • Multi-factor authentication is set up, if required.
  • Your app or platform supports STARTTLS on port 587.

If SMTP authentication is disabled at the account or tenant level, emails will fail to send.

How to use these settings

  1. Open the email or SMTP settings in your app or platform.
  2. Select SMTP as the outgoing mail server.
  3. Enter smtp.office365.com as the server address.
  4. Set the port to 587 and enable STARTTLS.
  5. Turn on authentication.
  6. Enter your full Outlook email address and password or app password.
  7. Save the settings and send a test email.

Common SMTP issues and quick fixes

IssueLikely causeQuick fix
Authentication failedPassword or app password is incorrectGenerate a new app password or re-enter your credentials
Connection timed outPort 587 is blocked or TLS not supportedAllow port 587 and enable STARTTLS
Emails won’t sendSMTP authentication is disabledEnable SMTP authentication for the mailbox
Access blocked by MicrosoftMFA enabled but app password missingCreate an app password and use it for SMTP

Sending limits

Outlook and Microsoft 365 apply daily sending limits:

  • Personal Outlook accounts: limits vary and are not publicly fixed.
  • Microsoft 365 accounts: limits depend on your plan and tenant policies.

Limits reset on a rolling basis and include all SMTP-sent messages.

Conclusion

Using the correct Outlook SMTP settings helps avoid authentication errors, blocked connections, and failed sends. With SMTP authentication enabled and the right port and encryption in place, most issues come down to credentials or account-level restrictions.

For more context around email authentication and sending behaviour, these Warmup Inbox glossary articles are useful references:

Laura Clayton

Laura is an email marketing expert specializing in email warmup strategies to enhance deliverability. She shares concise, actionable insights to help businesses improve their email outreach and connect effectively with their audience.