What are the Mail Settings for my DataYard Account?

What are the Mail Settings for my DataYard Account?

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What are the Mail Settings for my DataYard Account?

What are the Mail Settings for my DataYard Account?

What are the Mail Settings for my DataYard Account?

How to configure any mail client with your DataYard e-mail.

If you are setting up Outlook: Outlook 2013/2016Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2007
If you are setting up Mozilla Thunderbird: Mozilla Thunderbird
If you are setting up Mac Mail: Mac Mail 10.8
If you are setting up an iPhone: iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5C, 5S, or 6 (any)
If you are setting up an Android phone:  Android

If you are setting up any device that is not listed above the following settings should be all you need to get your e-mail working. Please note that actual setup will vary by device and version.

The settings needed for a POP account are as follows:

Email address: this is your full e-mail address
Username:  the username provided to you by DataYard
Password:  your e-mail password
Incoming mail server:  pop3.donet.com
Outgoing mail server:  smtp.donet.com
Outgoing server authentication:  enabled/password or use same settings as incoming mail server
Incoming server port number:  995
Use the following type of encrypted connection: SSL
Outgoing server port number:  587
Use the following type of encrypted connection: TLS

 

Mail Settings for using IMAP accounts are as follows:

Email address: this is your full e-mail address
Username:  the username provided to you by DataYard
Password:  your e-mail password
Incoming mail server:  imap.donet.com (or pop3.donet.com) they both point to the same server.
Outgoing mail server:  smtp.donet.com
Outgoing server authentication:  enabled/password or use same settings as incoming mail server
Incoming server port number:  993
Use the following type of encrypted connection: SSL
Outgoing server port number:  587
Use the following type of encrypted connection: TLS

 

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