Plesk Mail
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Recommended Email Settings
Incoming Server Information: | Outgoing Server Information: | ||
---|---|---|---|
Server Type: | IMAP | Server Type: | SMTP |
Hostname: | example.com | Hostname: | example.com |
Port: | 143 | Port: | 465 |
Encryption Type: | None | Encryption Type: | SSL |
Authenticate Using: | Clear Text/Normal Password | Requires Authentication: | Yes |
Logon User Name: | yourname@example.com |
SSL Incoming Server Information: | SSL Outgoing Server Information: | ||
---|---|---|---|
Server Type: | IMAP | Server Type: | SMTP |
Hostname: | example.com | Hostname: | example.com |
Port: | 993 | Port: | 465 |
Encryption Type: | SSL | Encryption Type: | SSL |
Authenticate Using: | Clear Text/Normal Password | Requires Authentication: | Yes |
Logon User Name: | yourname@example.com |
- Set up and use an e-mail client program on your computer. Typically, in such programs you should specify the following settings:
- Username. In this field, specify your full e-mail address. for example, johndoe@example.com.
- Password. Most likely, the password to your e-mail account.
- Mail server protocol. This property defines whether you want to keep copies of messages on the server or not. To keep the copies on the server, select the IMAP option. If you do not want to keep them on the server, select POP3.
- Incoming mail server (POP3/IMAP). Type your domain name. For example, example.com. The POP3 port is 110. The IMAP port is 143.
- Outgoing mail server (SMTP). Type your domain name. For example, example.com. The SMTP port is 25. This server requires authentication.
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