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'''Please note''': Some free wireless hotspots may block SSL without an extra fee. If you cannot send or receive while on certain wifi networks (especially ones in airports or public spaces) please check their terms and conditions and ensure they are not blocking SSL connections.<br/><br/>
 
'''Please note''': Some free wireless hotspots may block SSL without an extra fee. If you cannot send or receive while on certain wifi networks (especially ones in airports or public spaces) please check their terms and conditions and ensure they are not blocking SSL connections.<br/><br/>
  
<h2>Windows 8.x / 7 / Vista / XP</h2>
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<h2>Windows 8.x / 7 / Vista / XP(No Longer Supported)</h2>
 
*[[Xmission_Email:Outlook_Express|Outlook Express]]
 
*[[Xmission_Email:Outlook_Express|Outlook Express]]
 
*[[XMission_Email:Windows_Live_Mail|Windows Live Mail]]
 
*[[XMission_Email:Windows_Live_Mail|Windows Live Mail]]

Revision as of 12:07, 19 August 2014

These easy to follow instructions will help you configure your favorite client for use with your @xmission.com email service.

For greater convenience, you can always use XMission Webmail.


Recommended Email Settings

Incoming Server Information: Outgoing Server Information:
Server Type: IMAP Server Type: SMTP
Hostname: mail.xmission.com Hostname: mail.xmission.com  
Port: 993 Port: 465
Encryption Type: SSL Encryption Type: SSL
Authenticate Using: Clear Text/Normal Password Requires Authentication: Yes
Account Name: The portion of your email address before the @xmission.com  
Folders: Sent Mail="Sent", Drafts="Drafts", Archives="Archives", Trash="Trash", Spam="Junk"

Please note: Some free wireless hotspots may block SSL without an extra fee. If you cannot send or receive while on certain wifi networks (especially ones in airports or public spaces) please check their terms and conditions and ensure they are not blocking SSL connections.

Windows 8.x / 7 / Vista / XP(No Longer Supported)


Mac OS X


Linux


Mobile Devices