Category:Email Configuration and Setup

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'''Unencrypted Setup for e-mail clients'''
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'''Standard Configuration'''
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
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#Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with UN PW info).
 
#Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with UN PW info).
  
'''IMAP Configuration''' - allows users to store their email on remote servers. This two-way protocol also allows the user to synchronize their email among many devices.
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'''IMAP/SSL Configuration''' - allows users to store their email on remote servers. This two-way protocol also allows the user to synchronize their email among many devices.
  
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
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#Outgoing Server: Use the same settings as incoming mail server.
 
#Outgoing Server: Use the same settings as incoming mail server.
  
'''POP3 Configuration''' - POP simply downloads email to your computer, and usually (but not always) deletes the email from the remote server.
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'''POP3/SSL Configuration''' - POP simply downloads email to your computer, and usually (but not always) deletes the email from the remote server.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
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<br>'''cPanel - E-Mail Setup'''
 
<br>'''cPanel - E-Mail Setup'''
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Only encrypted email client connections are accepted.
 
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'''IMAP Configuration''' - allows users to store their email on remote servers. This two-way protocol also allows the user to synchronize their email among many devices.
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'''IMAP/SSL Configuration''' - allows users to store their email on remote servers. This two-way protocol also allows the user to synchronize their email among many devices.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @DOMAIN.com at the end.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @DOMAIN.com at the end.
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
#Incoming Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 143.
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#Incoming Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 993 SSL.
#Outgoing Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 25.
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#Outgoing Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 587 or 25 or 465 SSL.
 
#Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with UN PW info).
 
#Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with UN PW info).
  
'''POP3 Configuration''' - POP simply downloads email to your computer, and usually (but not always) deletes the email from the remote server.
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'''POP3/SSL Configuration''' - POP simply downloads email to your computer, and usually (but not always) deletes the email from the remote server.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @DOMAIN.com at the end.
 
#Username: This will be your full email address with @DOMAIN.com at the end.
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
 
#Password: Make sure it's right!
#Incoming Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 110.
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#Incoming Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 995 SSL.
#Outgoing Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 25.
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#Outgoing Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 587 or 25 or 465 SSL.
 
#Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with Username and Password).
 
#Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with Username and Password).
 
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 5 April 2017


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ACD.net Webmail Setup



Standard Configuration

  1. Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
  2. Password: Make sure it's right!
  3. Incoming Server: This is normally mail.acd.net on port 110
  4. Outgoing Server: This is normally smtp.acd.net on port 25.
  5. Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with UN PW info).

IMAP/SSL Configuration - allows users to store their email on remote servers. This two-way protocol also allows the user to synchronize their email among many devices.

  1. Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
  2. Password: Make sure it's right!
  3. Incoming Server: This is normally mail.acd.net on port 993 SSL.
  4. Outgoing Server: This is normally smtp.acd.net on port 465 SSL.
  5. Outgoing Server: Use the same settings as incoming mail server.

POP3/SSL Configuration - POP simply downloads email to your computer, and usually (but not always) deletes the email from the remote server.

  1. Username: This will be your full email address with @acd.net(or applicable domain) at the end.
  2. Password: Make sure it's right!
  3. Incoming Server: This is normally mail.acd.net on port 995 SSL.
  4. Outgoing Server: This is normally smtp.acd.net on port 465 SSL.
  5. Outgoing Server: Use the same settings as incoming mail server.



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cPanel - E-Mail Setup Only encrypted email client connections are accepted.



IMAP/SSL Configuration - allows users to store their email on remote servers. This two-way protocol also allows the user to synchronize their email among many devices.

  1. Username: This will be your full email address with @DOMAIN.com at the end.
  2. Password: Make sure it's right!
  3. Incoming Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 993 SSL.
  4. Outgoing Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 587 or 25 or 465 SSL.
  5. Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with UN PW info).

POP3/SSL Configuration - POP simply downloads email to your computer, and usually (but not always) deletes the email from the remote server.

  1. Username: This will be your full email address with @DOMAIN.com at the end.
  2. Password: Make sure it's right!
  3. Incoming Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 995 SSL.
  4. Outgoing Server: This is normally mail.YOURDOMAIN.com on port 587 or 25 or 465 SSL.
  5. Outgoing server needs to authenticate(log in with Username and Password).


For Further assistance in configuring your email client please call support at 517-999-9999

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