US Army email settings for Outlook

US Army
On this page you find the US Army mail settings for Outlook. Follow the step-by-step Outlook guide or use the settings overview with the imap and pop3 server email settings for US Army.

Mail settings US Army

POP / IMAP imap
Incoming server imap.us.army.mil
Incoming port 993
SSl (security) incoming ssl
Outgoing server mailrouter.us.army.mil
Outgoing port 465
Requires sign-in yes

Outlook guide to setup US Army mail

1 Start Outlook and open 'Account Settings'.

Click on the file tab and in the 'Information' category click on 'Account Settings'

2 Create a new email account.

In the 'Email' tab, click 'New'

3 Enable 'Server Settings' and click Next.

Check 'Server settings'.

4 Congratulations, your account has been added!

Click on 'Test Account Settings'. If everything goes well, click on next and then on finish.

Question and Answer

Have a question regarding your Outlook email setup or think you can help other US Army users out? Please comment below!

  • Hello, I have followed the instructions with no luck of being able to set up my .mil email on the outlook app. I have windows 10 on a samsung pc. Please let me know how I could solve this problem. Thank you in advance

    4 years ago
  • So I was wondering if I can get unlimited storage for my email. My email is full and I cant delete any of the emails I need for my job. I'm a 92Y Supply Specialist. Thank you

    4 years ago
  • see mail

    4 years ago
  • see mail

    4 years ago
  • check email

    4 years ago
  • What's the correct domain for sending an email to a civilian working for the Army? I tried to send an email to someone at Walter Reed Army Medical Center by putting first name.middle initial.last name.civ@mil.mail but it came back saying address not found because the domain mil.mail couldn't be found.

    4 years ago
  • I keep getting a failed error Log onto incoming mail server (POP3): Outlook cannot connect to your incoming (POP3) email server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).

    5 years ago
  • I need to check my email.

    5 years ago