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Quick Email Settings for POP3 or IMAP
When choosing an email client, please note that there is a difference between Email Exchange and Email Hosting and there are different ways on how you set up your account to get access to your emails and files. This article provides the email server settings to set up your email hosting to a POP3 or IMAP account after you create the email accounts inside your hosting.
IMPORTANT: It is best to use the latest version of Email Exchange and other email clients. Before doing the upgrade, learn how to back up your data from your Outlook with the guide below to not lose any emails.
Here are the email server settings to put on your email clients and devices:
Email Exchange
Incoming Server (AU) | mail.premium.exchange |
Incoming Server (UK) | email.premium.exchange |
Outgoing Server (AU) | mail.premium.exchange |
Outgoing Server (UK) | email.premium.exchange |
Username | Your full e-mail address |
Password | Your e-mail account password |
Incoming Port | POP3 995 or IMAP 993 |
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Port | 465 |
SSL | YES |
SMTP Authentication | Required |
Secure Authentication or SPA | Needs to be turned off |
Regular Email Hosting
Incoming Server | mail.mydomain.com (replace mydomain.com with your own domain name) |
Outgoing Server | Use the Outgoing Mail Server Name of your current Internet Server Provider (ISP) Or, use mail.mydomain.com (replace mydomain.com with your own domain name) |
Username | Your full e-mail address |
Password | Your e-mail account password |
Incoming Port | POP3 995 or IMAP 993 |
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Port | 465 |
SSL | YES |
SMTP Authentication | Required |
Secure Authentication or SPA | Needs to be turned off |
Check this email setup guide to see the instructions and email clients you can use for your emails.
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