Internet email settings
Here are the common internet email settings:
POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) Settings:
- Server: Your email provider's POP3 server address (e.g., pop.gmail.com, pop.outlook.com, etc.)
- Port: 110 (default)
- Username: Your email address (e.g., [email protected])
- Password: Your email account password
- Authentication: Required (most email providers require authentication to access your email account)
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) Settings:
- Server: Your email provider's IMAP server address (e.g., imap.gmail.com, imap.outlook.com, etc.)
- Port: 143 (default) or 993 (SSL/TLS)
- Username: Your email address (e.g., [email protected])
- Password: Your email account password
- Authentication: Required (most email providers require authentication to access your email account)
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Settings:
- Server: Your email provider's SMTP server address (e.g., smtp.gmail.com, smtp.outlook.com, etc.)
- Port: 25 (default) or 587 (TLS)
- Username: Your email address (e.g., [email protected])
- Password: Your email account password
- Authentication: Required (most email providers require authentication to send emails)
Common Email Settings:
- Email Address: Your email address (e.g., [email protected])
- Email Password: Your email account password
- Server: Your email provider's server address (e.g., mail.gmail.com, mail.outlook.com, etc.)
- Port: The port number used to connect to the email server (e.g., 25, 587, 993, etc.)
- SSL/TLS: Enable or disable SSL/TLS encryption when connecting to the email server
- Authentication: Enable or disable authentication when connecting to the email server
Example Email Settings for Popular Email Providers:
- Gmail: pop.gmail.com (POP3), imap.gmail.com (IMAP), smtp.gmail.com (SMTP)
- Outlook: pop.outlook.com (POP3), imap.outlook.com (IMAP), smtp.outlook.com (SMTP)
- Yahoo: pop.yahoomail.com (POP3), imap.yahoomail.com (IMAP), smtp.yahoomail.com (SMTP)
- AOL: pop.aol.com (POP3), imap.aol.com (IMAP), smtp.aol.com (SMTP)
Please note that these are general settings and may vary depending on your email provider and specific account settings. It's always a good idea to check with your email provider for the most up-to-date and accurate settings.