Netzero email settings
NetZero is a dial-up internet service provider that also offers email services. Here are the email settings for NetZero:
Incoming Mail Server:
- Server name: mail.netzero.net
- Port: 110 (POP3) or 995 (SSL/TLS)
Outgoing Mail Server:
- Server name: mail.netzero.net
- Port: 25 (SMTP) or 587 (TLS)
IMAP Settings:
- Server name: mail.netzero.net
- Port: 143 (IMAP) or 993 (IMAP over SSL/TLS)
POP3 Settings:
- Server name: mail.netzero.net
- Port: 110 (POP3) or 995 (POP3 over SSL/TLS)
SMTP Authentication:
- Username: Your NetZero email address (e.g., [yourname]@netzero.net)
- Password: Your NetZero email password
Notes:
- Make sure to use the correct server names and ports for your email client or device.
- If you're using SSL/TLS encryption, you may need to specify the encryption type (e.g., TLS) in your email client or device settings.
- If you're having trouble connecting to your NetZero email account, try checking your email settings or contacting NetZero's customer support for assistance.
Here are some common email clients and their corresponding settings:
- Microsoft Outlook: Go to File > Account Settings > Account > More Settings > Outgoing Server > My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. Check the box next to "Use same settings as my incoming mail server."
- Mozilla Thunderbird: Go to Tools > Account Settings > Outgoing Server > Authentication > Use same settings as incoming mail server.
- Apple Mail: Go to Mail > Preferences > Accounts > [Your Account] > Outgoing Mail Server > Authentication > Use same settings as incoming mail server.
- Android Email App: Go to Settings > Accounts > [Your Account] > Server settings > Outgoing server > Authentication > Use same settings as incoming mail server.
Remember to replace [yourname] with your actual NetZero email address.