What settings should I use to setup my email?

Non-SSL:

Incoming Settings:

Account Type: POP3/IMAP/Other (Other is used on things like iPhones and Android Phons)

Port:
143 for IMAP
110 for POP3

Hostname/Server Name:
mail.yourdomain.tld (i.e. mail.cloud.webpal.net)

Username: Full Email Address
Password: Your Password

Outgoing Settings:

Port:
25 (Some ISPs block this port, so you may need to change it to 26)

Hostname/Server Name:
mail.yourdomain.tld (i.e. mail.cloud.webpal.net)

Require Sign-On? YES
Username: Full Email Address
Password: Your Password

Note: Most Desktop Software has an option similar to "Use same settings as my outgoing server" we recommend using this option since if you have to change your Email Password you only have one place to change it in your client.

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SSL:

Incoming Settings:

Account Type: POP3/IMAP/Other (Other is used on things like iPhones and Android Phons)

Port:
993 for IMAP
995 for POP3

Hostname/Server Name:
Server Hostname - this is different with every server, if you don't know the server you're hosted on please Contact Support

Username: Full Email Address
Password: Your Password

Outgoing Settings:

Server Hostname - this is different with every server, if you don't know the server you're hosted on please Contact Support

Port:
465

Require Sign-On? YES
Username: Full Email Address
Password: Your Password

Note: Most Desktop Software has an option similar to "Use same settings as my outgoing server" we recommend using this option since if you have to change your Email Password you only have one place to change it in your client.

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