Email Settings
Incoming and Outgoing server settingsAll email software and devices including Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail and Mozilla Thunderbird connect to our email servers using the exact same settings. This article is for users who are familiar with how to use their email software, and simply want to know what settings they should use to connect to our servers.
Setting | More information | Example |
Username | Where asked for the username, users must enter their complete email address | johnsmith@example.com |
Password | Where asked for their password, users must enter the password they selected when creating the email account on our servers. | ******** |
Incoming Mail Server | POP & IMAP: mail.example.com or your cPanel server (eg. cp1.ezyreg.com) |
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Incoming Server Port | Our email servers use all the default incoming server port numbers. | POP: Non SSL= 110 SSL = 995 IMAP: |
Outgoing Mail Server | SMTP: mail.example.com or your cPanel server (eg. cp1.ezyreg.com) | |
Outgoing Server Port | Most Internet Service Providers (ISP) block port 25 for their own outgoing emails. We recommend using port 587 or if connecting via SSL, 465 |
Non SSL = 587 SSL = 465 |
Authentication Type | Users must use password authentication to send or receive emails from our servers. | Password |