Email Basic Settings

 

  1. Select the "Manual setup" option.
  2. Fill in the required information:
    • Protocol - Select POP most of the time unless you understand IMAP as it may result in additional disk usage.
    • Email address - Your full email address.
    • Username - This will be the same as your email address.
    • Password - The password for your email address.
    • POP/IMAP Server - This will be mail.yourdomain.com, where yourdomain.com is the domain of your email account.
    • Security Type- Most servers only support "None" here. SSL is available if you have a SSL cert
    • Pop Server Port - Port 110  or Port 995 (If using SSL)
    • IMAP Server Port - Port 143  or Port 993 (If using SSL)
  3. After your incoming information is validated, enter your outgoing server settings. 
    • Login Required - Yes
    • Username - Your full email address
    • Password - Same as inbound
    • SMTP/Outgoing Server - This will be mail.yourdomain.com, where yourdomain.com is the domain of your email account.
    • Security Type- Most servers only support "None" here. SSL is available if you have a SSL cert
    • Authentication - Yes
    • SMTP/Outgoing Server Port - Port 26 or Port 465 (If using SSL)

 

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