All new at&t mail server
AT&T Mail (formerly known as Yahoo Mail) has undergone a significant update, and here's what you need to know:
New AT&T Mail Server:
The new AT&T Mail server is hosted on a different infrastructure, which means you'll need to update your email client settings to access your account.
Changes:
- New Server Names: The new server names are
imap.att.yahoo.com
andsmtp.att.yahoo.com
. - Port Numbers: The port numbers remain the same:
993
for IMAP and587
for SMTP. - SSL/TLS: The new server uses SSL/TLS encryption, which is enabled by default.
- Username and Password: Your username and password remain the same.
Updated Email Client Settings:
To access your AT&T Mail account using an email client like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail, you'll need to update the settings as follows:
IMAP Settings:
- Server:
imap.att.yahoo.com
- Port:
993
- SSL/TLS: Enabled
- Username: Your AT&T Mail username
- Password: Your AT&T Mail password
SMTP Settings:
- Server:
smtp.att.yahoo.com
- Port:
587
- SSL/TLS: Enabled
- Username: Your AT&T Mail username
- Password: Your AT&T Mail password
Webmail Access:
You can still access your AT&T Mail account using the webmail interface at mail.att.net
.
Tips:
- Make sure to update your email client settings to the new server names and port numbers to avoid any connectivity issues.
- If you're using a third-party email client, you may need to update the settings manually.
- If you're experiencing issues, try restarting your email client or contacting AT&T Mail support for assistance.