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Revision as of 09:40, 29 September 2020
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.
Contents
Recommended Email Settings
Incoming Server Information: | Outgoing Server Information: | ||
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Server Type: | IMAP | Server Type: | SMTP |
Hostname: | mail.xmission.com | Hostname: | mail.xmission.com |
Port: | 993 | Port: | 587 |
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 non-SSL ports 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.
Videos
Windows 10 / 8.x / 7 / Vista
Although XP and Windows 7 will still work - they are no longer supported as they are EOL by Microsoft.
- Outlook 2010 --> End of Life by Microsoft 10/13/2020.
- Outlook 2013
- Thunderbird 41
Mac OS X
- MacMail 10.x
- Video Tutorial Setting up XMission Email
- Thunderbird Mac
Linux
Mobile Devices