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Mail Client Configuration For

The document provides instructions for configuring a mail client like Microsoft Outlook to access an email account. It lists auto-configuration scripts that can be used to set up popular mail clients automatically using protocols like IMAP and POP3. If auto-configuration is not available, manual settings like the mail server details, ports, and login credentials are provided to configure the mail client manually using secure SSL/TLS or non-SSL connections. Tips about using IMAP versus POP3 and sending mail via SMTP are also included.
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Mail Client Configuration For

The document provides instructions for configuring a mail client like Microsoft Outlook to access an email account. It lists auto-configuration scripts that can be used to set up popular mail clients automatically using protocols like IMAP and POP3. If auto-configuration is not available, manual settings like the mail server details, ports, and login credentials are provided to configure the mail client manually using secure SSL/TLS or non-SSL connections. Tips about using IMAP versus POP3 and sending mail via SMTP are also included.
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Mail Client Configuration for k3864324.

When you access an email account through a desktop email application such as Microsoft
Outlook 2000 for Windows, the email application will require specific information about
your email account. You can use the auto-configure options below to attempt to automatically
configure your email application. If the available options are not compatible with your
application, you will need to use the Manual Settings information.

Auto Configuration Scripts


Listed below are the available mail client auto-configuration scripts. Select the script for your
mail client and operating system.

Application Protocols
Windows Live Mail IMAP over SSL/TLS POP3 over SSL/TLS IMAP POP3
(Post Office Protocol v3)
Microsoft Outlook 2000 for IMAP over SSL/TLS POP3 over SSL/TLS IMAP POP3
Windows (Post Office Protocol v3)
Microsoft Outlook Express for IMAP over SSL/TLS POP3 over SSL/TLS IMAP POP3
Windows (Post Office Protocol v3)
MacOS Mail.app for Pre Lion
(10.4+) IMAP over SSL/TLS IMAP

MacOS Mail.app for Lion


(10.7+) IMAP over SSL/TLS IMAP

Manual Settings
If you do not see an auto-configuration script for your client in the list above, you can manually
configure your mail client using the settings below:

Secure SSL/TLS Settings


(Recommended)
Username: k3864324
Password: Use the email accounts password.
server45005x.masterweb.com

IMAP Port: 993


Incoming Server:
POP3 Port: 995
server45005x.masterweb.com
Outgoing Server:
SMTP Port: 465

Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.


Non-SSL Settings
(NOT Recommended)
Username: k3864324
Password: Use the email accounts password.
mail.andarautama.com

IMAP Port: 143


Incoming Server:
POP3 Port: 110

mail.andarautama.com
Outgoing Server:
SMTP Port: 587

Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.

Notes:

IMAP email access coordinates between the server and your mail application. Messages
that have been read/deleted/replied to will show up as such, both on the server and in the
mail application.

POP3 does not coordinate with the server. Messages marked as read/deleted/replied to in
the mail application will not show up as such on the server. This means that future mail
downloads with POP3 will show all messages as unread.

Outgoing mail is sent using SMTP.

We recommend using POP3 over SSL/TLS or IMAP over SSL/TLS since they provide
increased security for your interactions with the remote mail server.

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