Email Setup

 

ApplicationProtocols
Windows Live Mail® IMAP over SSL/TLS POP3 over SSL/TLS IMAP POP3 (Post Office Protocol v3)
Microsoft Outlook 2000® for Windows® IMAP over SSL/TLS POP3 over SSL/TLS IMAP POP3 (Post Office Protocol v3)
Microsoft Outlook Express® for Windows® IMAP over SSL/TLS POP3 over SSL/TLS IMAP POP3 (Post Office Protocol v3)
MacOS® Mail.app® for “Pre Lion” (10.4+) IMAP over SSL/TLS IMAP
MacOS® Mail.app® for “Lion” (10.7+) IMAP over SSL/TLS IMAP
 
 

E-Mail Settings

If you do not see an auto-configuration script for your client in the list above, you can manually configure your mail client using the settings below:

Secure SSL/TLS Settings
(Recommended)
Username: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Password: Use the email account’s password.
Incoming Server:

 mail.yourdomain.com

  • IMAP Port: 993
  • POP3 Port: 995
Outgoing Server:

 mail.yourdomain.com

  • SMTP Port: 465
Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Non-SSL Settings
(NOT Recommended)
Username: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Password: Use the email account’s password.
Incoming Server:

 mail.telcom.net

  • IMAP Port: 143
  • POP3 Port: 110
Outgoing Server:

 mail.yourdomain.com

  • SMTP Port: 2525
Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.

 

Notes:

  • IMAP email access coordinates between the server and your mail application. Messages that have been read/deleted/replied to will show up as such, both on the server and in the mail application.
  • POP3 does not coordinate with the server. Messages marked as read/deleted/replied to in the mail application will not show up as such on the server. This means that future mail downloads with POP3 will show all messages as unread.
  • Outgoing mail is sent using SMTP.
  • We recommend using POP3 over SSL/TLS or IMAP over SSL/TLS since they provide increased security for your interactions with the remote mail server.

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