What Are My Email Settings?
Use these email settings when adding your Fridge Hosting email account to Outlook, Apple Mail, Gmail, Thunderbird or another mail app.
Incoming Mail Server Settings — IMAP
Incoming Server: mail.yourdomain
Username: name@yourdomain
Password: Your email account password
Incoming Port: 993
SSL/TLS: On
Outgoing Mail Server Settings — SMTP
Outgoing Server: mail.yourdomain
Username: name@yourdomain
Password: Your email account password
Outgoing Port: 465
SSL/TLS: On
Outgoing Authentication: On
Example — fridgehosting.co.za
If your domain is fridgehosting.co.za and your email address is support@fridgehosting.co.za, your email settings would look like this.
Incoming Mail Server Settings — IMAP
Incoming Server: mail.fridgehosting.co.za
Username: support@fridgehosting.co.za
Password: Your email account password
Incoming Port: 993
SSL/TLS: On
Outgoing Mail Server Settings — SMTP
Outgoing Server: mail.fridgehosting.co.za
Username: support@fridgehosting.co.za
Password: Your email account password
Outgoing Port: 465
SSL/TLS: On
Outgoing Authentication: On
Important
Replace yourdomain with your actual domain name. Replace name@yourdomain with your full email address. Your username is always your full email address.
If your mail app asks for the account type, choose IMAP. If your mail app asks whether the outgoing server requires authentication, make sure authentication is enabled and use the same username and password as your incoming mail server.
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