If you would like to learn more about the differences between POP and IMAP, please see the help topic, “POP vs. IMAP – Choosing Between the Two.”

For increased security, we recommend that you use our secure (SSL) servers, as detailed below. Note: If your internal system configurations require non-SSL ports, please see the “Email Server Settings” page for our full list of available servers and ports.

To set up Outlook 2000 for POP, perform the following steps:

  1. In Outlook, select Tools / Accounts.
  2. Click the Add button, and select Mail from the resulting menu.
  3. In the Display name box, enter your first and last name. This is the name that will appear in the From field of messages you send.
  4. Click the Next button.
  5. In the E-mail address box, enter your entire email address (e.g., [email protected]).
  6. Click the Next button.
  7. Click the drop-down menu, and select POP3.
  8. In the Incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP) serverbox, enter the secure server name:

    secure.emailsrvr.com

  9. In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) serverbox, enter the secure server name:

    secure.emailsrvr.com

    Server addresses form

  10. Click the Next button.
  11. In the Account name box, enter your entire email address (e.g., [email protected]).
  12. In the Password box, enter the password for your email account. If you want Outlook to check for email without prompting you to enter your password, check the Remember password box.
  13. Leave the Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA) box blank.
  14. Click the Next button.
  15. Click the Next button again.
  16. Click the Finish button.
  17. Click once on the account you just created.
  18. Click the Properties button.
  19. Click the Servers tab.
  20. Be sure that the Log on using Secure Password Authentication box is not checked.
  21. Check the My server requires authentication box.
  22. Click the Settings button.
  23. Be sure that the Use same settings as my incoming mail server button is selected.
  24. Click the OK button.
  25. Click the Advanced tab.
  26. Check the first This server requires a secure connection (SSL) box.
  27. In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) box, enter the outgoing port: 465.
  28. Check the second This server requires a secure connection (SSL) box.
  29. In the Incoming mail (POP3) box, enter the secure server port: 995

    Port numbers form

  30. Click the OK button.
  31. Click the Close button.