Brunet incoming mail server

A blast from the past!

Brunet was a popular email client for Windows in the 1990s and early 2000s. It was known for its ease of use, robust features, and compatibility with various email servers.

If you're looking to set up Brunet to connect to an incoming mail server, you'll need to configure the following settings:

  1. Incoming Mail Server (POP3/IMAP):
    • Server name: The hostname or IP address of your email server (e.g., mail.example.com or 192.0.2.1).
    • Port: The port number used for incoming mail connections (e.g., 110 for POP3 or 143 for IMAP).
    • Username: Your email address (e.g., [email protected]).
    • Password: Your email account password.
  2. Authentication:
    • Select the authentication method used by your email server (e.g., Plain Text, CRAM-MD5, or APOP).
  3. SSL/TLS:
    • If your email server uses SSL/TLS encryption, select the "Use SSL/TLS" option.

Here's an example of how you might configure Brunet to connect to an incoming mail server:

Keep in mind that these settings may vary depending on your email provider and the specific requirements of your email account. If you're having trouble connecting to your email server, you may want to consult your email provider's documentation or contact their support team for assistance.