What do you put for incoming mail server

The incoming mail server, also known as the POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) or IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) server, is the server that receives your incoming email messages. The exact information you need to enter for the incoming mail server depends on your email provider and the type of email account you have.

Here are some common scenarios:

  1. Gmail:
    • POP3: pop.gmail.com
    • IMAP: imap.gmail.com
  2. Yahoo Mail:
    • POP3: pop.mail.yahoo.com
    • IMAP: imap.mail.yahoo.com
  3. Outlook.com:
    • POP3: pop.outlook.com
    • IMAP: imap.outlook.com
  4. Hotmail:
    • POP3: pop.live.com
    • IMAP: imap.live.com
  5. Other email providers:
    • Check your email provider's website or documentation for the correct incoming mail server settings.

When entering the incoming mail server, make sure to use the correct protocol (POP3 or IMAP) and the correct server address. You may also need to enter a username and password, which are usually the same as your email account credentials.

If you're still unsure, you can try the following:

  1. Check your email provider's website or documentation for the correct incoming mail server settings.
  2. Contact your email provider's customer support for assistance.
  3. Use a third-party email client or app that can automatically detect the incoming mail server settings for your email provider.

Remember to enter the correct information carefully to avoid any issues with your email account.