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Using a Mac OSX PC and running another account along with its default email client will be added advantage. Due to user convenience, people can follow these steps and can set up your Exchange Email Account in Mac OS.

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Before setting up any account, make a note that users have to create an email account using Mail. The steps are given below as:

Steps to follow before creating any account:

    Open Mail and then select Preferences.
    When you will click Preferences, a tab will be opened named Account. Click it.
    A window will be opened for Account and now click + at the bottom of the window.
    Now enter your credentials (user name, password and e-mail id) and then click Continue.
    Now click Create.
    The email account will be set automatically.

Steps to create Office 365 Email Account on Mac OS X:

Using Office 365 has bought a revolution as the applications are accessed through 128-bit SSL/TSL encryption. This ensures a security feature in accordance with the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing initiative.

After security, the major concern is reliability. Using Office 365, if there is an outage at one datacenter, the other can act as a backup.

Another scene about using Office 365 is that the user mailboxes are supported up to 25 GB (they can be customized too). Seeing these advantages, let us initiate to create Office365 Email Account on Mac OS X:

Step 1: Start Mac Mail.
Step 2: Click Mail > Add Account.
Step 3: Now enter Full Name, Email Address and Password, and then click Continue.
Step 4: An Incoming Mail Server window will be opened. Set the Account Type as Exchange and set the description to identify your account (e.g Office 365).
Step 5: Set the Incoming Mail Server to “outlook.office365.com”. Set the User Name and enter Password.
Tick the Contacts and Calendars in the “Also Setup” field.
Step 6: Click Continue.
Step 7: Your account summary will be displayed and click Create.
Step 8: OS X Mail will be connected to your new Office 365 account.

Steps to create POP Email account On Mac OS X:

This is a short from for Post Office Protocol version 3. Using POP3, the e-mail is sent to your address is stored on the mail server until it is downloaded via your e-mail client. After the download of the e-mail, it is removed from the server altogether.

Having a POP3 account, the user can read emails as it creates a local copy in computer and the original message is deleted from the server.

Step 1: Start Mac Mail.
Step 2: Click Mail > Add Account.
Step 3: Now enter Full Name, Email Address and Password, and then click Continue.
Step 4: An Incoming Mail Server window will be opened. Set the Account Type as POP and set the description to identify your account.
Step 5: Set the Incoming Mail Server to pop3.hosts.co.uk. Set the User Name as your mail box name and enter Password, then click Continue.
Step 6: Check mark the box Use Secure Sockets Layer.
Step 7: Set Authentication to Password and click Continue.
Step 8: After clicking Continue, enter the Description for your Outgoing Mail Server. If you have purchased Authenticated SMTP Access, set the server name and check mark Use Only This Server.
Step 9: Now Tick Use Authentication and enter the User Name and Password, then click Continue.
Step 10: Your account summary will be displayed. Check mark Take Account Online and click Create.

Steps to create IMAP Email account On Mac OS X:

It is known as Internet Message Access Protocol. From the above stated POP3 account, IMAP is the better option as the user can tap into the synced (updated) account from any device with IMAP. In case of POP3, email is downloaded from a server to a single computer, and then it is deleted from the server.

Step 1: Start Mac Mail.
Step 2: Click Mail > Add Account.
Step 3: Enter Full Name, Email Address and Password, and click Continue.
Step 4: In the Incoming Mail Server window, set the Account Type as IMAP and set the description to identify your account.
Step 5: Set the Incoming Mail Server to imap.1and1.com. Set the User Name and enter Password, then click Continue.
Step 6: After clicking Continue, a notice will be shown as Additional Account Information Required, click Next.
Step 7: Now enter the additional Incoming Mail Server Info (Enter Port No, Check mark Use SSL and enter Password), then click Next after finished.
Step 8: Your account summary will be displayed. Check mark Take Account Online and click Create.
Step 9: OS X Mail will be connected to your new IMAP account and downloading will begin to your inbox.

Steps to create Exchange Email account On Mac OS X:

This protocol is introduced by Microsoft and all email items are stored on the central Exchange mail server that can be checked using a capable mail client (such as MS Outlook). Messages can also be saved in local folders locally offline.

Step 1: Start Mac Mail.
Step 2: Click Mail > Add Account.
Step 3: Select Exchange and click Continue.
Step 4: Type your name, email address and password, click Continue.
Step 5: In the Incoming Mail Server window, set the Account Type as Exchange 2007. (EI Capitan users may not see this window) and set the description to identify your account.
Step 6: Set the Incoming Mail Server to mail.ucsd.edu. Set the User Name and enter Password.
Step 7: Check mark Address Book Contacts and iCal calendars, then click Continue.
Step 8: Mac OS 10.8.x users may see additional screen for ‘Incoming Mail Security’. Check mark Use SSL and click Continue. (El Capitan will ask to select the apps you want to use with this account and click Done).
Step 9: Your account summary will be displayed and click Create.
Step 10: OS X Mail will be connected to your new Exchange account and downloading will begin to your inbox.

• While running Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard or Mac OS 10.7 Lion: Use the Mail program to connect to your email account automatically using an Exchange account.
• While running Mac OS 10.4 Tiger or Mac OS 10.5 Leopard, Use the Mail program to connect to your email account but connect without using IMAP or POP.

Additionally, if the users wants to find POP or IMAP server settings

• While connecting with Office 365, there is no need to look for the settings.
• While you are not connected to Office 365 email, go through these steps:

Step 1: Sign in to your account using Outlook Web App.
Step 2: On the toolbar, click Settings > Options > Account > My account > Settings for POP or IMAP access.

Conclusively, users should know that it is very essential to register your account in order to connect to your email account through Mail for Mac. On a final verdict, In POP3, mail is always available on the computer/device for offline consultation but they are stored locally on a single system. Whereas in IMAP the incoming mail is always available on multiple computers but they do not have a copy on the mail server. The Exchange account is supported by most current mobile devices (tablets, pads, and smartphones) but to a darker side, not all computer mail clients do support MS Exchange.

All in all, Office 365 has major advantages in terms of security, backup and reliability, thus I would suggest the users to bang on with Office 365 account in their PCs.

Using the Ubuntu based distros (Pop!_OS in my case) give us some sort of magic powers, otherwise hard or even impossible to be obtained on other OS's. Some spells, for example, allows us to easily add and manage multiple operating systems on same hardware, same Disk (HDD/SSD).
But how's that? Well, in order to install multiple OS's on same machine, especially on same disk, we need the ability to easily create a GPT (GUID Partition Table) Disk, to free up disk space for neighbors and to use a larger EFI partition. The spell used for that is called Gparted.
I have used GPT scheme and a custom size EFI partition since Ubuntu has started to offer support for that, and that's some time ago, so the only remaining task is to free up some disk space, where to install macOS. Using Gparted we can easily resize already used space and create new partitions on disk without fear of data loss. GPT and a larger EFI can be created at the Ubuntu/Pop!_OS installer, using manual partitioning, otherwise by using Gparted from a live Linux USB. Beware that this can be a dangerous operation that can put your already stored data at risk.
Before we start, as for any major PC OS's outhere (Windows, Linux, macOS) we must have a compatible hardware to run macOS on it, and that's more true for laptops where we can't just switch hardware components until all goes right.
That being said, I'm running Linux (Pop!_OS) at full speed on my ThinkPad T420 laptop and found some well maintained custom drivers (kext) that should allow me to run macOS on this laptop.

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MacThe macOS version that I'll gone install along side Pop!_OS is macOS 10.14 Mojave.

Preparation:

  • a compatible Intel laptop (ThinkPad T420 ?)
  • hands on an Apple MacBook Pro (or a hackintosh or a macOS running on a virtual machine)
  • one piece of a 16GiB USB drive
  • macOS drivers (kexts) for you hardware/laptop
The entire tutorial consist on 3 processed video files. The video(s) was recorded using multiple techniques, starting with QuickTime on a MacBook Pro, SimpleScreenRecorder on Pop!_OS, VNC screen recording from Intel vPro AMT KVM, QuickTime on the T420 Hackintosh. The main video file does contain subtitles to guide you through the process and below is a list of main steps taken in order to achieve this Hackintosh guide.

/step/1: create the macOS Mojave Installer USB

Video file not embedded, you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/eJdhcMK0y_I, beware that the kext used in this video are hardware specific (ThinkPad T420/X220)

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/step/2: prepare the disk for the new in house OS, macOS

we will use for that, of course, our primary Linux OS, Pop!_OS

/step/3: boot laptop from the macOS Installer USB Disk

check your UEFI-BIOS hotkey for boot select (F12 in my case), follow the installer until the reboot

/step/4: boot laptop from the macOS Installer USB Disk

this time select boot from Clover, MACOS, finish the installation

/step/5: clean UEFI-BIOS NVRAM entries

remove 'Mac OS X' from UEFI-BIOS boot (access BIOS using hotkey, F1 in my case), boot up from Pop!_OS and add the macOS boot entry using efibootmgr

step6: ThinkPad T420 macOS after install

Video file not embedded, you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/t8nKRLPcEXo, hardware specific (ThinkPad T420)

Final words

Maybe macOS on a desktop computer may be a deal (you can build a much cheaper, hight performance macOS compatible PC and Apple will not care*) but when it comes on using macOS on a laptop, even on an somehow advertised as compatible ThinkPad I don't think it is a deal (no iMessages, no faceTime, no SD/MMC card reader support, no fingerprint support). For now, between Windows (10), macOS (10.14) and Pop!_OS, for me, Pop!_OS is miles away on how the laptop is running and what I can do with that OS.
* I almost forgot :), so why Apple does not care? By installing macOS on a non Apple hardware for sure we are breaking the macOS installer EULA. What do I think? First, Apple will remove Intel from the game quite soon (they will use ARM based CPU's in the near future, so goodbye hackintosh). Second, why to not allow peoples to try macOS, maybe they will enjoy it and they will buy Apple hardware afterall and of course, after that, they will pay for atmost every single piece of software needed in order to be able to use a computer (even for a free ftp client or for LibreOffice).
more related articles: Pop!_OS and Windows 10, same HDD, dual boot, UEFI only
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