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- The most common AKO email format is [last] (ex. doe@ako.nl), which is being used by 28.6% of AKO work email addresses. Other common AKO email patterns are [first] (ex. jane@ako.nl) and [first] [last] (ex. janedoe@ako.nl). In all, AKO uses 6 work email formats.
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2. Create a new email from the Army email account – Sign and Encrypt it Setup 2of 2: AKO Contacts (GAL – Global Access List) aka: White pages To access the AKO directory from Outlook 2010 you have to have an AKO account. 1. Start Outlook 2010 2. File | Account Settings | Account Settings… 3. Select Address Books tab
E-mail Address: your.AKO@us.army.mil. Account Type: IMAP. Incoming mail server: imap.us.army.mil. Outgoing mail server: mailrouter.us.army.mil. User Name: your.AKO. Password: yourAKOpassword. Select “Remember password,” then select More Settings... In the General tab of the Internet E-mail Settings window, give your mail account a name if you wish.
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Does anyone know what the "format" would have been around that time for an army brat's AKO email? Yep. Unless the name is John Smith, in which case, it's gonna be like john.smith42069@us.army.mil . It's academic, coz AKO mail is dead, and OP will not be able to access it.
1. Go to the email app, click menu, then click “Add Account”. 2. Select “Other.” 3. Enter your AKO address and password; select “Next.” 4. Select “IMAP.” Screen when you start. 5. Delete “@us.army.mil” from Username. 6. Change “mail” to “imap.” 7. Select “SSL (if available).” 8. Change Port to 993. 9. Select “Next.” Screen when you finish.
There will be a standard email format of first.mi.last.persona@mail.mil Standard email addresses will be: Military: john.d.smoe.mil@mail.mil. Civilian: jody.d.smoe.civ@mail.mil. Contractor: jeff.d.smoe.ctr@mail.mil. Uniformed (Army) service members will also have @us.army.mil alias.
Follow this guide to set up automatic forwarding of your @mail.mil email to another .mil or .gov email address, eliminating the need to check multiple email accounts to read and respond to your email.