1. Initial email account
Each hosting account has an automatically configured pop3/imap email account. This email account has the form utilizator@domeniu.com and the settings that must be used in the mail program (eg Microsoft Outlook) are the following:
POP3: Incoming mail/Receiving server (POP3 - port 110): mail.domain.com or
IMAP: Incoming mail/ Receiving server (IMAP - port 143): mail.domain.com
SMTP: Outgoing mail/Sending server (SMTP - port 25 or 26): mail.domain.com
Account name: main account user
Password: main account password
You can also opt for secure mode (recommended), in this case, only change the ports to 995 (secure POP3), 993 (secure IMAP) and 465 (secure SMTP).
For the above settings, the username and password can be found in the welcome message. Also, replace domain.com with your domain name.
Tick the option: My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication
2. Additional email accounts
If you opt for several email accounts, you can configure them from cPanel. The settings to be used in
the email programs are slightly different and are shown in the following:
Incoming mail / Receiving server (POP3 - port 110): mail.domain.com or
Incoming mail / Reception server (IMAP - port 143): mail.domain.com
Outgoing mail / Sending server (SMTP - port 25 or 26): mail.domain.com
Account name: email@domain.com
Password: Email account password
Tick the option: My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication
Note! You must replace...domain.com with the name of your domain...email@domain.com...must be replaced with the configured email address and the password must be the one entered when configuring the additional account (not the main password of the account
hosting).
SMTP settings for iPhone Mail.
In order to correctly send messages from iPhone terminals, you must set up authentication. For this, go to Settings - Mail, Contacts, Calendars - email account - Outgoing Mail Server SMTP - Primary Server and make the settings according to the images below.
Change domain.ro with your real domain!