If referring to Microsoft Outlook, part of Microsoft Office, then one cannot create an Outlook email address, but one can link another address to Outlook so Outlook can organise and manage it for you. This can be congifured when Outlook is started without a configured email address. In this case, a series of dialogue boxes appear in which you can enter your email information.
Yes, my Outlook 2013 data file name is my email address.
No. When you go to recover it, it asks for the email address of the account and the password for that email address.
To recover all your emails from an old Hotmail account to Outlook, first, log in to your Hotmail account and ensure all emails are accessible. Then, open Outlook and go to "File" > "Add Account," input your Hotmail email address, and follow the prompts to set it up. Once added, your Hotmail emails should sync automatically with Outlook. If needed, you can also use the import feature in Outlook to manually transfer any specific folders or emails.
I am not sure that an email address lookup will help you recover all you missing information since not every email address will be in that database.
You cannot send emails to an email address (account) that has been removed. In order to send an email, the recipient has to have a working email account.
I would advise you next way to recover corrupted outlook express mails. See program below.
MS Outlook email connects to the outside world and it is much more than memo. When configured properly, you can use it as your frequent email address.
I'd like to have 2 different email address in outlook express. Is this possible?
== == Setting up your Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express application to receive and display email sent to your HughesNet email address is simple to do. HughesNet provides clear and simple instructions on the website.
You can transfer your email address to your Gmail address book. Gmail can import various contacts from others. This can be done in the settings and then import.
When Outlook displays the message "None of your email accounts could send to this recipient," it typically indicates that the email accounts configured in your Outlook application are unable to send messages to the specified recipient's address. This could be due to various reasons, such as the recipient's email address being invalid, a configuration issue with your email account, or restrictions set by your email provider. Checking the recipient's address for typos and ensuring your account settings are correct can help resolve the issue.