Server name in Outlook

Hi,
I published my Exchange 2013. But when I configure my exchange server by autodiscover, it does not show my exchange server name in Server Settings. Instead it shows the following information
[email protected]
and instead of showing my name it shows my email address in Username.
I cannot configure my email address manually by giving server name and exchange proxy settings.
Can you help me how can I change the settings to show my Exchange Server name in Server Name of Outlook and my display name in Username.
Regards,

Hi,
Firstly, I'd like to explain, it's an expected behavior that the server name is filled with mailbox GUID + @ + primary SMTP address suffix in Exchange 2013.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124251.aspx
To get the server name, you can login OWA and check the option "about".
If you have any question, please feel free to let me know.
Thanks,
Angela Shi
TechNet Community Support

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