Mail Clients
An email client is a dedicated desktop or mobile application, such as Outlook, Mac Mail, or Thunderbird, that allows you to access and manage your messages without logging into a web browser interface.
To connect a third-party application to your hosting account, you need the specific configuration settings from your server’s control panel (such as cPanel or Plesk). Before getting started with the guides below, ensure you have the following secure (SSL/TLS) details on hand to protect your login credentials and data:
- Incoming Mail Server Address (IMAP or POP3)
- Outgoing Mail Server Address (SMTP)
- Full Email Address (Used as your username)
- Email Password
Mail Client Articles
Below you will find links to articles that will guide you through configuring some of the most popular email clients, as well as general instructions that can be applied to most other email applications.
How to Set Up Any Email Client
Read more: How to Set Up Any Email ClientThis guide covers setting up an email account in a local application (an email client) installed on your computer.
Setting Up Email in Mac OS X Mail
Read more: Setting Up Email in Mac OS X MailConveniently read email on your desktop. This article walks you through setting up your email account using the Mail app for OS X.
Setting Up Email in Outlook
Read more: Setting Up Email in OutlookSet up your email in Microsoft Outlook with ease. Learn how to manually configure your IMAP or POP3 server settings, SMTP authentication, and SSL ports.
Setting Up Email in Thunderbird
Read more: Setting Up Email in ThunderbirdSet up your email in Mozilla Thunderbird with ease. Learn how to find your cPanel or Plesk settings and manually configure your IMAP/POP3 and SSL ports.
Setting Up Email on Android Devices
Read more: Setting Up Email on Android DevicesReading email on your smartphone is convenient. This guide works for most Android devices. First, find your email settings in cPanel or Plesk, then set up your account.
Setting Up Your Desktop Email Client
Read more: Setting Up Your Desktop Email ClientDesktop email clients, like Mail on OSX and Outlook, fetch your server email, providing offline access. Configuration varies between clients.
Setup An Email Client
Read more: Setup An Email ClientLiquid Web explains the process of setting up any email client. Learn more about the process and steps.
What is The Best Way to Set Up Email in Outlook 2016?
Read more: What is The Best Way to Set Up Email in Outlook 2016?Set up your email in Microsoft Outlook 2016 with our step-by-step guide. Learn how to configure IMAP, POP3, SMTP authentication, and secure SSL ports.