Configuring your email with an email client
First, you will want to decide what kind of email protocol you want to use, IMAP or POP (see the topic discussing that if you need more information).
Then, follow the configuration settings as follows, and TEST YOUR EMAIL when you are done.
E-mail clients like Outlook, Windows Mail, etc are all different and depending on your ISP server settings, sometimes it needs to be configured based on your unique situation, but here are your standard settings.
You may also need to use your ISP outgoing mail server settings if you have configured your email as follows, but are still having problems especially sending email. Contact your ISP service provider to get the outgoing mail server settings if needed, and replace it with the outgoing servers settings as noted below and disable outgoing mail authentication if you are using your ISP's SMTP servers. (see the topic discussing problems sending email for more information).
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POP SETTINGS
Mail Server Username: "your mail account" (for example: yourname@yourdomain.com)
Incoming Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
port 110 (SSL 995) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
Outgoing server requires authentication (found under Outgoing Server tab in Outlook)
port 25 or 26 (SSL 465) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
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IMAP settings -
Mail Server Username: "your mail account" (for example: yourname@yourdomain.com)
Incoming Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
port 143 (SSL 993) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
Outgoing server requires authentication (found under Outgoing Server tab in Outlook)
port 25 or 26 (SSL 465) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
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Happy configuring!
Then, follow the configuration settings as follows, and TEST YOUR EMAIL when you are done.
E-mail clients like Outlook, Windows Mail, etc are all different and depending on your ISP server settings, sometimes it needs to be configured based on your unique situation, but here are your standard settings.
You may also need to use your ISP outgoing mail server settings if you have configured your email as follows, but are still having problems especially sending email. Contact your ISP service provider to get the outgoing mail server settings if needed, and replace it with the outgoing servers settings as noted below and disable outgoing mail authentication if you are using your ISP's SMTP servers. (see the topic discussing problems sending email for more information).
********************
POP SETTINGS
Mail Server Username: "your mail account" (for example: yourname@yourdomain.com)
Incoming Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
port 110 (SSL 995) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
Outgoing server requires authentication (found under Outgoing Server tab in Outlook)
port 25 or 26 (SSL 465) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
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IMAP settings -
Mail Server Username: "your mail account" (for example: yourname@yourdomain.com)
Incoming Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
port 143 (SSL 993) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.petwebpro.com
Outgoing server requires authentication (found under Outgoing Server tab in Outlook)
port 25 or 26 (SSL 465) (found under Advanced tab in Outlook)
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Happy configuring!
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