Hi Humberto,

Click on the link below:

https://support.gmx.com/pop-imap/pop3/

Then go to this link & press enter:

Link, Setting Up Outlook

Take care.
Mike
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Hello Mike:

You are good!  I couldn't find POP3 at all.  The Outlook 2013 settings work
on Outlook 2016 as well, I already configured it for POP3, thanks.

Humberto


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Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 8:11 PM
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Hi Humberto,

Sorry, but this is the best I could do.  I couldn't find POP3 settings on
the GMX website for Outlook 2016, only 07, 10, & 13.  They are all below.
Setting Up Outlook

Retrieve your e-mail from your GMX mailbox with Outlook. Your
e-mail will be sent to your application through POP3 whenever you want.

article
How to add your e-mail account to Outlook 2007

list of 8 items
1.  Click on Tools and then Account Settings ... .

2.  Click New... .

3.  Select Manually configure server settings or additional server
types and click on Next.

4.  Select Internet E-mail and click on Next.

5. Enter your name and e-mail address at user information. Select POP3 for
the account type and enter pop.gmx.com as incoming server and mail.gmx.com
as
outgoing server. Enter your GMX e-mail address and password as log in
credentials. Click on More Settings.

6.  Select the Outgoing Server tab. Check My outgoing server requires
authentication.

7. Select the Advanced tab. Enter 995 next to Incoming server and
check This server requires an encrypted connection
(SSL).                                       Enter 587 next to Outgoing
server and select TLS as encrypted connection type (a). If a
                    copy of your e-mail should stay in your GMX mailbox,
check Leave a copy of messages on the the server (b). Click
                    on OK (c) and on Next (d).

8.  Click on Finish.
list end
Outlook 2007 retrieves the e-mail from your GMX mailbox.
article end
article
How to add your e-mail account to Outlook 2010

list of 7 items
1.  Click File, then Information in the submenu and the Add account button.

2.  Select Manually configure server settings or additional server
types and click on Next.

 3.  Select Internet E-mail and click on Next.

 4. Enter your name and e-mail address. Select POP3 for the
account type and enter pop.gmx.com as incoming server
and mail.gmx.com as outgoing server. Enter your GMX username and password.
Uncheck Test Account                                           Settings by
clicking
the Next button. Click on More
Settings.

5.  Select the Outgoing Server tab. Check My outgoing server requires
authentication.

6. Select the Advanced tab. Enter 995 next to Incoming server and
check This server requires an encrypted connection
(SSL).                                       Enter 587 next to Outgoing
server and select TLS as encrypted connection type (a). If a
                    copy of your e-mail should stay in your GMX mailbox,
check Leave a copy of messages on the the server (b). Click
                    on OK (c) and on Next (d).

7.  Click on Finish.
list end
Outlook 2010 retrieves the e-mail from your GMX mailbox.
article end
article
How to add your e-mail account to Outlook 2013

list of 8 items
1.  Click File, then Information in the submenu and the Add account button.

2.  Select Manual setup or additional server types and
click on Next.

3.  Select POP or IMAP and click on Next.

4. Enter your name and e-mail address. Select POP3 for the
account type and enter pop.gmx.com as incoming server
and mail.gmx.com as outgoing server. Enter your GMX username and password.

5.  Uncheck Test Account Settings by clicking the Next
button. Click on More Settings.

6.  Select the Outgoing Server tab. Check My outgoing server requires
authentication.

7. Select the Advanced tab. Enter 995 next to Incoming server and
check This server requires an encrypted connection
(SSL).                                       Enter 587 next to Outgoing
server and select TLS as encrypted connection type (a). If a
                    copy of your e-mail should stay in your GMX mailbox,
check Leave a copy of messages on the server (b). Click on OK (c) and on
Next
(d).

 8.  Click on Finish.
list end
Outlook 2013 retrieves the e-mail from your GMX mailbox.
article end

Take care.
Mike
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Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] GMX Email Account,How I Got It Activated Using
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Hello Mike:

I use Outlook 2016 and I was able to configure it using IMAP, but I prefer
POP3 and could not connect with POP3, I would need the POP3 server and port,
I guess, if thay allow it, that is.

Thanks, all the best,

Humberto


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Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 6:35 PM
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Hi Humberto,

What email client are you running?  I might have the settings you need.
Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Humberto Rodriguez
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Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] GMX Email Account,How I Got It Activated Using
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Hello Mike:

The steps worked for me, thanks.  What I couldn't find was the way to
activate POP3 or the information as to servers, ports, etc.  Some of the
info I found while trying to explore the site was in German, but I like to
use POP3 for all my accounts and wasn't able to do it here, perhaps I will
try again later.

Thanks for the info.

Humberto


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Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 1:13 AM
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Note:  These steps were done using Windows 7, Firefox Portable 50.0.2, &
Jaws 16.  The download link for Firefox 50.0.2 installed & portable versions

is:

http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable

Also, the default homepage in Firefox is Yahoo, & this homepage will cause
you problems when you try to play the audio challenge, so to get around this

I switched the homepage to, Google, & after doing this I was able to
complete the steps below.  I had several failed attempts until I changed the

homepage.

1. For best results you need to use Firefox.  While in Firefox go to,

https://www.gmx.com/mail/webmail/

navigate to the Sign-up link & press enter.

2. Arrow down to the edit fields, & press enter to open.  From here on you
don't want to close the edit fields, so just tab from field to field filling

in the needed info.  You'll enter your 1st & last names, & when you tab to a

combobox, arrow to the correct answer, & then tab to the next 1.

3. The last combobox is for selecting your security question.  Arrow down to

the question you want, tab 1 time to the answer edit field, & enter your
answer.  Now, with edit  / forms still on, press, Insert / Jaws key + Z, to
turn off the virtual cursor.

4. Tab to the, I'm not a robot checkbox, & spacebar that, & the window will
change.

5. Now while still in edit mode tab to the get an audio challenge button,
press the spacebar, tab to the, play button, press the spacebar, & be ready
to type the numbers you hear.  After typing the numbers you've heard tab to
the activate my account button, or a button called something of this nature,

& press enter.  If everything works out correctly you should get a welcome
message / screen smoozing you on the back for creating a GMX email account.

I can't swear the above steps are going to work for everyone, but I can only

tell y'all what worked for me.  If anyone can make corrections, or improve
the way they're layed out go for it.
Take care.
Mike
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