There are several mail servers that are available to you.
Here are some of the mail servers that are available:
Server Type
Server Name
Port
POP3 & IMAP
mail.(domain.com)
110 (POP3) & 143 (IMAP)
POP3 & IMAP
mail.emailsrvr.com
110 (POP3) & 143 (IMAP)
POP3
pop.emailsrvr.com
110
IMAP
imap.emailsrvr.com
143
SMTP
smtp.emailsrvr.com
25, 587, 8025, and 2525
SMTP
mail.ema…
To set up Outlook 2007 for IMAP, perform the following steps (click here for POP e-mail instructions):
In Outlook, select Tools / Account Settings.
On the Email tab, click the New button.
If prompted, ensure that the Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP option button is selected, and click the Next button.
Select the Manually configure server settings or additional server types che…
To set up Mac Mail for IMAP, perform the following steps (click here for POP e-mail instructions):
Open Mac Mail. If this is the first time that it has been used, the Setup Assistant will appear. Otherwise, select File / Add Account.
If your operating system is Tiger, click the Continue button, and select IMAP from the Account Type drop-down menu.
Enter the following information:
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