![]() Hoping that someone has access to a Galaxy Note 8 and an Office 365 Business Essentials email account and can actually try to set it up so I can find out if it's a problem with either my phone or my account. Choose Test Account Settings to verify the information you entered. ![]() Fill-in Your Name, Email Address, Account Type, Incoming mail server, Outgoing mail server, User Name, and Password. Select the type of account you need, and choose Next. Choose Manual setup or additional server types > Next. ![]() Microsoft support couldn't solve the problem and suggested that it was a "known" problem with the Galaxy Note 8 and said I should contact Samsung thought I'd try Verizon and the community first. How to manually set up an Office 365 email account. That is the way I had it setup on my previous phone (the Samsung Galaxy S5) and it worked fine. It is hosted by Microsoft as part of their Office 365 offerings, and their instructions (as well as yours) say it should be setup on the Galaxy Note 8 as an Exchange/ActiveSync account. But if you're asking if the account is hosted by a private corporate Exchange server, it is not. If prompted, enter a password, and then select Sign in. Enter any additional email addresses that you want to use, such as your previous or personal email address. My business is part of a small corporation, so I suppose in that sense it is a "corporate" email. Enter your Microsoft 365 email address, and select Connect. The email account in question is an Office 365 Business Essentials subscription that I use for business.
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