Last verified: Nov 2023
Mail.com IMAP Settings for your Email Client
Mail.com is a digital platform and hosting provider that offers email accounts for both business and private users along with a range of other services, such as spam protection or data backups. After creating a new mail.com email account, you might wish to add your account to your email client or migrate your existing emails to mail.com. In this case, have a look at the following email settings:
Mail.com Email Settings:
How To Set Up Mail.com Email?
To easily set up your mail.com email account in any email client, you need to add the IMAP and SMTP data. In the following table, you'll find current mail.com IMAP settings:
Mail.com IMAP Settings
Refer to the table below for the mail.com IMAP settings for incoming emails:
IMAP Server | imap.mail.com |
IMAP Port | 993 |
IMAP Security | SSL |
Username | Your mail.com email address |
Password | Your mail.com password |
Mail.com SMTP Settings
To configure outgoing emails, make sure to include the following mail.com settings in your email client:
SMTP Server | smtp.mail.com |
SMTP Port | 465 |
SMTP Security | SSL/TLS |
Username | Your mail.com email address |
Password | Your mail.com password |
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Opting for POP3 rather than IMAP to set up your mail.com email account in your email client? Here are the mail.com settings for POP3:
POP3 Server | pop.mail.com |
POP3 Port | 995 |
POP3 Security | SSL |
Username | Your mail.com email address |
Password | Your mail.com password |
POP3 or IMAP: What should I use for my mail.com email?
When configuring your mail.com email in your email client, one decision you'll need to make is whether to use IMAP or POP for incoming emails.
With IMAP, any changes made to your emails (such as deletions or marking them as read) are synchronized across all devices you use to access your email. On the other hand, POP reflects changes only on the device where you initially downloaded the messages.
➡️ Consider your needs and preferences to determine which protocol suits you best when adding your mail.com email settings to your clients.
💡 In general, it's advisable to choose IMAP over POP as it allows you to access the same emails on multiple devices. However, if you prioritize storage conservation for a large mailbox, POP is the preferable option. With POP, emails are downloaded to your device, freeing up storage space in your mailbox.
Smooth Email Migration: Mail.com Email Migration Guide
Migrating your emails from mail.com or to mail.com is very easy. By utilizing a reliable migration tool such as MailJerry and providing your mail.com email account credentials, you can finish the email migration in a few minutes!
➡️ Download MailJerry or conveniently start the email migration directly in your browser.
➡️ Open MailJerry and select "New Migration".
➡️ In the section "Existing Address": Select the account type and fill in the email credentials (and server settings for IMAP account).
➡️ For the "New Address" section, input the credentials & settings for your new email account (e.g., the mail.com IMAP settings above).
➡️ Begin the migration by clicking on "Start Migration".
Wait for the email migration from or to Mail.com to complete.
🎉 That's it! You can now access your old emails in your new email account!