![]() ![]() Password: The password of the email address. Security: SSL/TLS Port: 993 Username: The email address you are trying to connect to. ![]() Enter the required information for the Incoming Server settings: IMAP Server: This should be set to either mail.yourdomain or your Home Server name - edit it to whichever you are using.Enter the email address you wish to use and its associated password.If you are a reseller this would also impact all your client accounts. ![]() However, you should be aware that if you use this method, and at a later date change hosting servers you will need to re-configure any email clients. Option 2 - use the server hostname for inbound and outbound mail server This option has no prerequisites. Once the DNS has updated for your new server A record the clients will continue to be able to send and receive email. This option has the benefit of meaning that should you change hosting servers at any point you won’t need to re-configure any email clients. if your domain is .uk then you would use .uk as the inbound and outbound mail server names. If you meet these requirements then you can use the format mail.yourdomain for the inbound (IMAP Hostname) and outbound (SMTP Hostname) mail servers in the instructions below e.g. Once your domain is correctly pointing to Krystal a free Let's Encrypt™ certificate will be issued automatically. You must have SSL enabled for the domain. If your domain is registered with Krystal and you host your website here then this is likely the case. if your domain is .uk you would use .uk Prerequisites Your domain’s A record must be pointing to your Krystal hosting server. Option 1 - Use mail.yourdomain for inbound and outbound mail server (IMAP Hostname and SMTP Hostname) e.g. ![]() Option 1 is preferred, but does have some prerequisites. There are now two options for setting up your email client. ![]()
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