Outlook · POP3 / SMTP

Buy Outlook SMTP Accounts - Mail-Client Ready, Protocol Enabled

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Mail-client ready

Creation
Last 30 days
Verified
Phone + IMAP / POP3 / SMTP enabled
IP zone
Mixed (US · EU)
Recovery
Email
Delivery
TXT + endpoints

Ideal for Desktop/mobile mail clients, SMTP-send workflows, outbound ops

$0.35 / account

Minimum 45 accounts

Total $15.75

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Everything to know before you buy this variant.

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About Outlook SMTP Accounts

Outlook SMTP accounts from NetworkPVA are accounts where POP3, IMAP, and SMTP access have been explicitly enabled and confirmed before delivery. This distinguishes them from standard fresh Outlook accounts, where these protocols may be disabled by default or require additional steps to activate. At $0.35 each with a minimum of 45, this tier is built for buyers who need Microsoft accounts that are immediately compatible with third-party mail clients, SMTP relay services, or inbox management software - without having to enable protocols on each account manually after delivery.

When you buy Outlook SMTP accounts, you receive credentials that are already tested against POP3, IMAP, and SMTP endpoints. This means you can import them directly into email clients like Thunderbird, Mailbird, or custom SMTP configurations without a setup step. The pre-enabled protocol access is particularly valuable in bulk import scenarios where manual per-account configuration is impractical. These accounts are fresh, created on mixed residential IPs, and delivered with login credentials and protocol-access confirmation included in the delivery file.

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Best Use Cases for Outlook SMTP Accounts

Protocol-ready accounts eliminate the setup friction that prevents fresh Outlook accounts from working directly in mail clients. These are built for workflows where immediate SMTP or IMAP access is a hard requirement.

  • Mail Client Import: Import directly into email client applications - Thunderbird, Outlook desktop, Mailbird - using the included SMTP/IMAP credentials without per-account manual setup.
  • SMTP Relay Pools: Add to SMTP relay services or custom sending infrastructure that authenticates via Microsoft's SMTP servers using username and password credentials.
  • Inbox Monitoring: Connect to IMAP-based inbox monitoring tools that pull messages programmatically, using the included IMAP credentials for authenticated access.
  • Automated Email Workflows: Feed into email automation platforms that require protocol-level access rather than web-session-based account control.
  • Email Deliverability Infrastructure: Use as sender identities in multi-account sending setups where each account connects via authenticated SMTP to Microsoft's sending servers.
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How Outlook SMTP Accounts Are Sourced

These accounts are created through Microsoft's standard registration flow on mixed residential IPs. After creation, POP3, IMAP, and SMTP access are enabled through Microsoft account settings, and each protocol connection is tested against Microsoft's endpoints before the account is packaged for delivery. This three-step QA process - create, enable, test - is what distinguishes SMTP accounts from standard fresh accounts in our lineup.

Your delivery file includes the Outlook email address, current password, and confirmation of which protocols are enabled and tested. SMTP server details (smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587) are standard and included in our delivery documentation. Accounts that fail any protocol test are excluded and replaced before delivery. Replacements are provided for accounts that fail within 48 hours of delivery.

Outlook SMTP Account FAQ

What protocols are confirmed on these accounts?

POP3, IMAP, and SMTP are all enabled and tested on each account before delivery. The test confirms that authentication succeeds against Microsoft's servers using the included credentials - not just that the setting is toggled on in the account dashboard.

What SMTP server settings should I use?

Microsoft's Outlook SMTP settings are: server smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, STARTTLS encryption, authentication method is your Outlook email and password. These are standard Microsoft settings and apply to all accounts in this batch.

Will these work with Google's SMTP relay?

These are Microsoft Outlook accounts - they authenticate against Microsoft's SMTP servers, not Google's. If you need Gmail SMTP accounts, see our Gmail variants. These Outlook SMTP accounts are specifically for workflows using Microsoft's email infrastructure.

How many accounts can share the same sending infrastructure?

Each account has its own SMTP authentication - there is no shared infrastructure limitation from our side. Microsoft's own per-account sending limits apply: standard Outlook accounts can send up to 300 messages per day. Plan your infrastructure around these limits.

What is the minimum order?

Minimum order is 45 accounts. The SMTP testing step adds to the per-account cost versus fresh or USA Outlook tiers, reflected in the higher price and lower minimum.

Do these accounts age out of SMTP access?

SMTP access on Microsoft accounts can be affected by inactivity or Microsoft policy changes. Accounts that remain active - receiving at least occasional traffic - are less likely to have protocol access revoked. We recommend keeping accounts in active use after delivery.