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How to fix Outlook not receiving emails issue quickly

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The Outlook account is one of the finest email or web mail services offered by Microsoft. It is usually a normal email application including Contacts, Calendars, task manager, and other services. Outlook was primarily known as Hotmail accounts and even after the name is changed, it provides great services. Outlook helps in exchanging emails, messages, attach files such as photos, doc files, video etc. These accounts are generally used for business purpose and many organizations and companies use Outlook account as their primary accounts.

But many users have reported their Outlook not receiving emails and this could be major issue and hamper their workflow. Besides that, they also have complained about the Outlook account is unable to receive email even if it can sends them, well can create a good amount of confusion in their mind. However, these issues are recoverable without any issue and problem. Hence, read this article to know about all the possible reasons and fixes to get rid of these issues in your Outlook account.

Recommended steps for Outlook not receiving emails issue

Are you unable to receive or send Outlook emails and refresh many times your inbox and still can't get the new emails in the inbox and checked settings also unable to fix Outlook not receiving emails issue so follow guided steps here

  1. On your PC, navigate to the Run window by pressing 'Windows + R keys' altogether and then now type “Control” in it
  2. Click 'OK' and then select 'Control Panel' and then select “User Accounts”
  3. Here, select “Mail” and scroll to the 'Mail Setup box' section and then click “Show Profiles”
  4. Select “Add” to create a new profile, name it and then move to the “Manual Configure Server Setting” from the 'Choose Service' section
  5. Hit the “Internet Email” and then select your Account Type as POP3
  6. Now, enter the correct details in Incoming Server Setting and Outgoing Server Setting and then select the “Next” and then finally hit the “Finish” option to fix the issue

Now here’s what you can do when your Outlook not receiving email but can send.

Avail Quick methods to resolve Outlook not receiving emails but can send

1. Resetting Your Outlook Inbox Filter

  • If you are using the latest version of Outlook then you can easily manage your inboxes. All you need to do is to apply some filters such as date, size, subject, etc. However, these filters can also make you unable to get your emails, so, it is better to remove any unnecessary filter and re-launch your Outlook application.

2. Check Your Folders: Junk, Spam, or Trash

  • Many times your important emails can land in your junk, spam or trash folder instead of your Inbox folder. This is why you should navigate to the Action folder in the navigation bar at the top after you access your account.

3. Check your Inbox Storage

  • When you can send emails but can’t receive them then you must check the storage of your Inbox folder. If its storage is full then delete all the unwanted and unnecessary emails from the folder so that can receive your further mails.

4. Check Your Account’s Blocked Users List

  • There can be times when you might have blocked someone before in your account and may have forgotten about it. Now, this is quite obvious that you won’t be able to send your mails to that user. So, it is good to check your block list and decide accordingly.

Furthermore, if you are still facing the Outlook.com not receiving emails and find the aforementioned information not helpful then contact tech-support. The tech support professionals will surely help you out in fixing these Outlook issues with the best information and guidance.


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