inbox.aw using POP3 / IMAP
Configuring IMAP protocol
When using the IMAP protocol, the email client syncs with the server and saves the structure of folders in your mailbox. Messages that you send from the email client will be saved both on your computer and on the server, and you can access them from various devices.
To set up an email client for the IMAP protocol, you need to specify the following:
- Incoming mail
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- mail server address — mail.hostedemail.com;
- connection security — SSL;
- port — 993.
- Outgoing mail
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- mail server address — mail.hostedemail.com;
- connection security — SSL;
- port — 465.
For access to the mail server, provide your inbox.aw email and password. If you are configuring email delivery from a mailbox such as “[email protected]”, your username is the entire email address "[email protected]".
Configure POP3 protocol
When using the POP3 protocol, all messages from the folders that you select in the menu Settings → Email clients menu will be saved by the mail client on your computer in the Inbox. If necessary, you can set up filters in the email client to automatically move messages to the desired folders. Messages you send will only be saved on your computer.To set up a mail client for the POP3 protocol, you must specify the following:
- Incoming mail
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- mail server address — mail.hostedemail.com;
- connection security — SSL;
- port — 995.
- Outgoing mail
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- mail server address — mail.hostedemail.com;
- connection security — SSL;
- port — 465.
For access to the mail server, provide your inbox.aw email and password. If you are configuring email delivery from a mailbox such as “[email protected]”, your username is the entire email address "[email protected]"
You can set up message delivery over POP3 from any folder, including Spam. To do this, open menu Settings → Email clients and select the needed folders.
By default, when downloading folder contents using email clients, messages are not marked as read. If you want to mark the received messages as read, enable the corresponding option.