E-mail Client Setup
Once you have an e-mail account set up for your domain, you can configure one or more e-mail clients (of your choice) to access your e-mail messages. For example, you can set up a local e-mail client, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, and also set up an e-mail client for your mobile device, such as iPhone. This article provides links to various articles that provide the information that you need in order to set up an e-mail client, as well as instructions on setting up a specific e-mail client to use with your e-mail account.
Note
- Before you set up an e-mail client, please refer to E-mail Client Configuration Information (below), which explains the different e-mail protocols (IMAP and POP3), and also provides the Nexcess mail server settings that you will need in order to set up an e-mail client.
E-mail Configuration Information
Before you can set up an e-mail client to work with your e-mail account, you need to know the e-mail server settings that are needed in order to use the e-mail protocol that you want to set up (POP or IMAP). Refer to the following articles for information about IMAP and POP3 as well as the required settings for both protocols.
Local E-mail Clients
There are a variety of local e-mail clients that you can use to access your e-mail account, including Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, and Mac Mail. Refer to Setting up a Local E-mail Client for instructions on setting up the e-mail client of your choice to access your e-mail account.
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