What is my mail server ip

I'm happy to help! However, I need a bit more information from you. There are a few ways to find your mail server IP, and I'll outline a few methods below:

Method 1: Check your email provider's settings

If you're using a web-based email service like Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook, you can check your account settings to find your mail server IP. Here's how:

  1. Log in to your email account.
  2. Click on the gear icon or settings icon (usually located in the top right corner).
  3. Click on "Settings" or "Account settings".
  4. Look for the "Incoming mail server" or "SMTP server" settings.
  5. The IP address should be listed next to the server name.

Method 2: Use a DNS lookup tool

You can use a DNS lookup tool like WhatIsMyIP.com or DNSChecker.org to find your mail server IP. Here's how:

  1. Go to the website and enter your domain name (e.g., example.com).
  2. Click on the "DNS Lookup" or "DNS Check" button.
  3. Look for the "MX Record" or "Mail Server" section.
  4. The IP address listed next to the MX record is your mail server IP.

Method 3: Check your email client settings

If you're using a desktop email client like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, you can check your account settings to find your mail server IP. Here's how:

  1. Open your email client and go to the account settings.
  2. Look for the "Incoming mail server" or "SMTP server" settings.
  3. The IP address should be listed next to the server name.

Please note that your mail server IP may be different from your public IP address. Your public IP address is the one that's visible to the outside world, while your mail server IP is the one that's used for sending and receiving email.

If you're still having trouble finding your mail server IP, feel free to provide more information about your email setup, and I'll do my best to help you out!