Configuration
Enter your domain and select a provider to see settings.
Supported Providers
Email settings FAQs
Common questions about using this tool to find incoming and outgoing mail settings for a provider or hosted domain.
It helps you find the incoming and outgoing mail settings typically needed for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP setup.
That includes hostnames, ports, security methods, provider notes, and related webmail links where available.
Yes. The tool is designed to support provider-hosted business email as well as common custom-domain setups.
For providers that use domain-based patterns, the tool can calculate the expected settings from the domain you enter.
No. It does not attempt a live login, server probe, or authentication test.
It provides configuration guidance based on the selected provider and the domain information you enter.
IMAP is used for reading and synchronising mail across devices, POP3 is an older download-focused retrieval method, and SMTP is used for sending mail.
Most modern setups use IMAP for incoming mail and SMTP for outgoing mail.
Yes. The tool can generate a shareable link that pre-fills the selected domain and provider.
That is useful when you need to send the same setup context to a colleague, client, or support user.
Some providers require extra steps such as app passwords, modern authentication, tenant-specific restrictions, or provider-specific client guidance.
Those notes are surfaced so you can avoid using otherwise correct server settings with the wrong authentication method.
Important Disclaimer
- These settings are provided as guidance only and may change without notice.
- Always verify the final configuration against your email provider's official documentation or your mail administrator.
- Authentication methods, security requirements, and supported ports can vary by account, tenant, or subscription level.
- We do not guarantee successful connection, delivery, or authentication for every provider or domain combination.
- Never share your mailbox password or sensitive credentials through support messages or copied setup notes.