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Q. What are your hours of operation? PDF Print E-mail
A. We are currently meeting with clients in our office on a by appointment only basis.
 
Q. How do I setup my email client to work with IMAP? PDF Print E-mail
A. Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) allows you to access email stored on a mail server from multiple computers and devices. This enables you to access your email messages and files without transferring them between computers. You set up IMAP on the computer(s) from which you want to access email from your account.

To Set Up IMAP for Your Email Account

  1. Create an account with your email client.
  2. In the client for which you want to configure IMAP, locate the IMAP settings and set the following:
    Username
    Your full email address.
    Password
    Your email account password.
    Incoming Mail Server
    Use imap.secureserver.net for your incoming mail server.
    Outgoing Mail Server
    Use smtpout.secureserver.net for your outgoing mail server.
    Incoming Port
    If you enabled SSL, use port 993. If you do not have SSL enabled, use port 143.
    Outgoing Port
    If you enabled SSL, use port 465. If you do not have SSL enabled, use port 587, 25, 80, or 3535 for your outgoing port.

    NOTE: Select the outgoing port that works with your settings. Do not use multiple Outgoing Ports.

 
Q. How do I setup my basic email account? (POP3) PDF Print E-mail
A. Post Office Protocol (POP) allows you to retrieve email from a remote server through your third-party email client. You can access the email messages on your email account by configuring your email client with our POP settings.

To Configure POP for Your Email Account

  1. Create an account with your email client.
  2. In the client for which you want to configure POP, locate the POP settings and set the following:
    Username
    Your full email address.
    Password
    Your email account password.
    Incoming Mail Server
    Use pop.secureserver.net for your incoming mail server.
    Outgoing Mail Server
    Use smtpout.secureserver.net for your outgoing mail server.
    Incoming Port
    If you enabled SSL, use port 995. If you do not have SSL enabled, use port 110 for your incoming port.
    Outgoing Port
    If you enabled SSL, use port 465. If you do not have SSL enabled, use port 587, 25, 80, or 3535 for your outgoing port.

NOTE: Your email client may require password authentication for your Outgoing Mail Server.

 

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