Showing posts with label secureserver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label secureserver. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2015

How to Connect to a GoDaddy Email With Thunderbird


Open a Web browser and navigate to GoDaddy's Web mail interface at email.secureserver.net.
Sign in with your email address and password.
Hover over 'Help' in the toolbar at the top of the page to bring up a list of options. Click 'Email Client Settings.'
Jot down the POP3 and SMTP server information that appears in a dialog box.
Log out of your GoDaddy account.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to Setup a Secureserver.Net Email (10 Steps)


Select 'Accounts' from the 'Tools' menu in Outlook Express.
Open the 'Mail' tab. Click on the 'Add' button and select 'Mail' from the popup menu.
Type your first and last name as you wish it to appear to others and click 'Next'.
Type your email address exactly as it is set up with your account and click 'Next'.
Select 'POP3' as the incoming mail server type. Type 'pop.secureserver.net' into the 'Incoming Mail server' field and 'smtpout.secureserver.net' as your 'Outgoing Mail Sever'. Click 'Next'.
Type your email address in the 'Account Name' field and your password in the 'Password' field. Remember that these are case sensitive. 'password1' and 'PASSword1' are considered different. Leave 'Log On Using Secure Password Authentication' unchecked and click 'Next'.
Click 'Finish' on the confirmation page. Although Outlook Express will say that your account setup is complete, there are a few advanced settings to change to connect to your Secureserver.net account.
Click on the account you just created in the 'Mail' tab to select it, click the 'Properties' button, and select the 'Servers' tab.
Check the box next to 'My Server Requires Authentication' and click 'Apply'.
Click on the 'Advanced' tab. Change the 'Outgoing Mail' port to 80 and click OK. Click close to return to Outlook Express. Your new emails will begin downloading and you can now send outgoing mail.
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