Post Office Protocol (POP) lets you retrieve email from a remote server through your third-party email client. You can access the email messages on your email account by configuring your email client with our POP settings.

Before You Start:

  • Have your full email address and account password ready.
  • Your incoming and outgoing server names are mail.yourdomain.com (where yourdomain.com is substitued with your domain name.) Your domain name is everything after the @ in your email address. (ie support@indesignfirm.com, indesignfirm.com is the domain name)

To Configure POP for Your Email Account

  1. Create an account with your email client.
  2. In the client for which you want to configure POP, locate the POP settings and enter the following:
    Username
    Your full email address
    Password
    Your email account password
    Incoming Mail Server
    Your incoming server.
    mail.yourdomain.com

    Outgoing Mail Server
    Your outgoing server.
    mail.yourdomain.com

    Incoming Port
    Without SSL - Port 110
    Outgoing Port
    Without SSL - Port 587

NOTE: Your email client will password authentication for your Outgoing Mail Server.

For help with a specific mail client, see the following help articles:

Setting Up Your POP Address in Microsoft Outlook 2007
Setting Up Your POP Address in Microsoft Outlook Express
Setting Up Your POP Address in Microsoft Entourage
Setting Up Your POP Address in Windows (Vista) Mail
Setting Up Your POP Address in Apple Mail
Setting Up Your POP Address in Thunderbird Mail

You can also refer to the provider's help documentation:

Outlook
Outlook Express
Entourage
Windows Vista
Apple Mail
Thunderbird

NOTE: As a courtesy, we provide information about how to use certain third-party products, but we do not endorse or directly support third-party products and we are not responsible for the functions or reliability of such products. your email client with our POP settings.