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If Windows doesn’t immediately recognize the provider name,
then you need a way to enter the account details beyond the
name and password (like the server addresses, authentication
method, and so on).
For that purpose, there’s an “Advanced setup” option at the
bottom of the “Add account” screen. (You may have to scroll
down to see it.) Hit that, choose “Internet email,” and off you
go.
To get started, choose → “Manage accounts” → “Link
inboxes.” In the resulting dialog box, you can specify exactly
which inboxes to combine (and what you want to call the resulting
inbox).
Pin your inbox. You can also pin one account’s inbox—or any
other mail folder—to your Start menu (right side), for instant
access and step-saving. For example, if you have a folder called
Stuff to Do, or a folder called Reply to These, you might want
them pinned on your Start menu.
To do that, right-click (or hold your finger down on) the folder you
want to pin; choose Pin to Start. You’ll find the pinned folder at the
bottom of your Start menu. One click on that tile, and boom:
You’re in Mail, in that folder, reading the latest communiqués.

