Email Settings for Outlook and Other Email Clients

Email Settings for Outlook and Other Email Clients

To setup your Email client such as Outlook, Thunderbird and so on you will need the mail settings as below:

For IMAP

Account type: IMAP

Incoming mail server: mail.domain.com (using your actual domain name)

Port 143

Username: Full email address

Password: mail account password

For SSL use -

Incoming mail server - cloud10.unlimitedwebhosting.co.uk 

Port :993


For POP3

Incoming mail server: as above

Port 110

User/pass: as above

For SSL use -

Incoming mail server - cloud10.unlimitedwebhosting.co.uk 

Port :995


Outgoing mail server: as above

Port 25    (you can try port 25025 if you have issues sending)

User/pass: as above

For SSL use -

Outgoing mail server - cloud10.unlimitedwebhosting.co.uk 

Port :465


Please make sure you enable outbound authentication if using Outlook. This will use the same credentials as your incoming server.
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