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What do I do if I have trouble connecting to my email account?

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Last Updated: December 16, 2009 5:06 PM

You can always use Web-Based Email to send and receive email messages. If you are having trouble connecting to your email account through an email client, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take.

Before You Start:

You need the names of your incoming and outgoing servers. Web-Based Email contains this information.

  1. Log in to Web-Based Email at email.secureserver.net.
  2. From the Help menu, select Email Client Settings.
  3. Make a note of your incoming and outgoing server information.
  4. Continue with the procedures outlined below to troubleshoot.

Check Your SMTP Relay Settings

Make sure you have set up SMTP Relay in your email account. For more information about setting up SMTP Relay, see Checking your SMTP Relay Settings.

Check Your Mail Server Names

  • Incoming mail server
  • Outgoing mail server used for SMTP relaying

Check Your Port Settings

  • Without SSL
    • Incoming Port
      IMAP - 143
      POP - 110
    • Outgoing (SMTP) port
      One of the following: 25, 80, 3535
  • With SSL
    • Incoming Port
      IMAP - 993
      POP - 995
    • Outgoing (SMTP) port
      465

Check for Email or Email Account Problems

NOTE: See Email Account Limitations for maximum email and attachment size as well as other limitations that may affect your ability to send email.

  • Check the size of your message
  • Check the number of email addresses on the email
  • Make sure you haven't exceeded your daily relay limit

    One relay consists of one email message sent to each person using the SMTP service. So if you send one email message to 30 people, it counts as 30 relays. Relays are counted on a daily basis and your daily allotment is reset each night between midnight and 2:00 A.M., Arizona time.

Check Information on Setting up Your Email Account to Work with a Specific Email Client

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