Appriver incoming mail server
To set up an incoming mail server, you'll need to configure your email client or device to connect to the mail server. Here's a general outline of the steps:
Incoming Mail Server Settings:
- Server Name: This is the hostname or IP address of the incoming mail server. For example,
mail.example.com
or192.0.2.1
. - Port: The port number used for incoming mail connections. Common ports are 110 (POP3) or 993 (IMAP).
- Username: Your email address or the username assigned to your email account.
- Password: Your email account password.
Common Incoming Mail Server Settings:
- POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3):
- Server Name:
mail.example.com
or192.0.2.1
- Port: 110
- Username:
your_email_address
- Password:
your_email_password
- Server Name:
- IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):
- Server Name:
mail.example.com
or192.0.2.1
- Port: 993
- Username:
your_email_address
- Password:
your_email_password
- Server Name:
Example Incoming Mail Server Settings for Popular Email Providers:
- Gmail:
- POP3:
pop.gmail.com
(Port 110) - IMAP:
imap.gmail.com
(Port 993)
- POP3:
- Outlook:
- POP3:
pop.outlook.com
(Port 110) - IMAP:
imap.outlook.com
(Port 993)
- POP3:
- Yahoo:
- POP3:
pop.yahoo.com
(Port 110) - IMAP:
imap.yahoo.com
(Port 993)
- POP3:
Additional Tips:
- Make sure to replace
example.com
with your actual email provider's domain name. - If you're using a custom domain name for your email provider, you may need to use a different server name.
- Some email providers may require additional settings, such as SSL/TLS encryption or authentication methods.
- If you're having trouble connecting to your incoming mail server, check your email provider's documentation or contact their support team for assistance.