2 Add account to email client
Most access their domain email accounts using an email client rather than the web interface.
While email accounts created on the domain have a web interface, most usually use an email client instead. While this procedure uses the desktop version of Outlook for illustration, most email clients will need the same sort settings to access an email account.
Another advantage of an email client is for transferring emails between accounts on different servers, such as when transferring a domain and its associated email accounts between site hosting providers. A desktop drag-and-drop email client like Outlook is the best for this.
Steps
△The role to perform this procedure is: Site owner.
by clicking on its icon.
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by typing it into the
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| # | Setting | Action | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| a | Server | Type in the account's domain name | mydomain.com |
| b | Port | Type in the port number for encrypted incoming communications | 993 |
| c | Encryption method | Select the most secure encryption option | SSL/TLS |
| # | Setting | Action | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| a | Server | Type in the account's domain name | mydomain.com |
| b | Port | Type in the port number for encrypted outgoing communications | 465 |
| c | Encryption method | Select the most secure encryption option | SSL/TLS |
Not all clients will allow all these settings. If there are no
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by typing in the password, then clicking the newly-enabled
The email client can now be closed.
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