You can always use Web-Based Email to send and receive email messages. But you also can view your email with an email client. To access your email through Apple Mail®, add an account with the settings outlined below.
This article uses screenshots from Mac OS X® 10.6 Snow Leopard, but previous versions use the same settings.
Before You Start:
You need the names of your incoming and outgoing servers to set up email with a client. Web-Based Email contains this information.
- Log in to Web-Based Email at email.secureserver.net.
- From the Help menu, select Email Client Settings.
- Make a note of your incoming and outgoing server information.
- Continue with the procedures outlined below to set up your email client.
To Use Apple Mail with Your Email
- Launch Mail.
- From the Mail menu, select Preferences.
- Click Create an Account (+ symbol).
- Complete the following fields, and then click Continue.
Full Name
The name to display on your email.
Email Address
Your email address.
Password
Your email account password.
- Complete the following fields, and then click Continue.
Account Type
Select POP or IMAP.
NOTE: To use IMAP, your email account with us must support IMAP functionality.
Description
A description of the email address to display in the email account list in Mail.
Incoming Mail Server
The incoming server name determined for this domain.
User Name
Your full email address.
Password
Your email account password.
- Complete the following fields, and then click Continue.
Description
A description of the SMTP server to display in the SMTP server list in Mail, e.g. secureserver.net.
Outgoing Mail Server
The outgoing server name determined for this domain.
NOTE: You must have enabled SMTP relays for your account in the Email Control Center. For more information, see Checking Your SMTP Relay Settings.
Use Authentication
Select this option.
User Name
Your full email address.
Password
Your email account password.
- Click Create.
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