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Mar 05, 2018 As soon as I 'upgraded' to high sierra last week, mail.app stopped working, stops 'downloading'. I had to install the outlook for mac app to get my corporate email working again, but I don't like using Outlook. It's a shame that 11.2 Mail.app doesn't work - complete shame. Apple Mail is the default email client that comes with every Mac using OS X 10.0 or later. This guide will show you how to configure your Apple Mail application to access email for your Media Temple server. This article is primarily for Mail version 10.2 on Sierra (OSX 10.12.32).

Mail User Guide

Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Select Accounts. Choose the account you wish to edit from the list. From here, you will then be able to edit and change the settings for any of the accounts that have been added to the Mail app. To change the default email client from Apple Mail to the Google Web App (GWA) in Google Chrome, you need to do 2 things: 1) In Apple Mail, set Google Chrome as the default email reader: - open Apple Mail and select Preferences from the Mail menu - on the General tab, find Default email reader and click on the drop-down menu - click Select.

Use Server Settings preferences in Mail to change options for an account's incoming and outgoing (SMTP) mail servers.

To change these preferences in the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail > Preferences, click Accounts, then click Server Settings.

Note: The settings you see vary depending on your account type.

Incoming mail server settings

Option

Description

User Name

Your user name on the mail server.

Password

Your password on the mail server.

Host Name

The name of the mail server.

Automatically manage connection settings

Mail automatically manages settings for your email account in Mail, such as port numbers and authentication methods.

If you deselect this option, you can specify the following, as directed by your email account provider:

  • Port (or Internal Port and External Port), Use TLS/SSL: The port numbers for receiving messages, and whether to use TLS/SSL.

  • Authentication: The authentication method. This option is available only for POP and IMAP accounts.

Advanced IMAP or Exchange Settings

Enter or change these settings as directed by your email account provider:

  • IMAP Path Prefix: The location of your mailboxes on an IMAP server.

  • TLS Certificate: Some mail servers require computers that connect to them to provide a certificate proving their identity.

  • Allow insecure authentication: For email accounts that don't support secure authentication, let Mail use a non-encrypted version of your user name and password to connect to the mail server.

Outgoing mail server (SMTP) settings

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Option

Description

Account

The account of the mail server.

To change outgoing server settings, as directed by your email account provider, click the Account pop-up menu, then choose Edit SMTP Server List.

User Name

Your user name on the mail server.

Password

Your password on the mail server.

Host Name

The name of the mail server.

Automatically manage connection settings

Mail automatically manages settings for your email account in Mail, such as port numbers and authentication methods.

If you deselect this option, you can specify the following, as directed by your email account provider:

  • Port (or Internal Port and External Port), Use TLS/SSL: The port numbers for sending messages, and whether to use TLS/SSL.

  • Authentication: The authentication method. This option is available only for POP and IMAP accounts.

If you change settings, click Save to save your changes.

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Overview

Apple Mail is the default email client that comes with every Mac using OS X 10.0 or later. On occasion, you may find the need to update the settings in this program (ie: new password, connection issues, etc). This guide will provide information on how to update the Apple Mail settings for your Media Temple server.

This article is primarily for Mail version 10.2 on Sierra (OSX 10.12.32). Your version of Apple Mail may vary depending on the version of Mac OSX you are using.

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This article is provided as a courtesy. Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting third-party applications is outside the scope of support provided by Media Temple. Please take a moment to review the Statement of Support.


Before Starting

This guide is intended for those who've already have already configured an email user to Apple Mail, and ONLY want to update the existing settings. If you are looking for instructions on how to configure a user for the first time, we have a different article better suited for your needs:

Instructions

Incoming Mail Settings

1. Open your Apple Mail client.
2. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

3. The left box will show a list of email accounts configured to your Apple Mail client. Click on the desired account.

  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Alias: 'Nickname' to mask your users address (if you have one setup).
  • Email Address: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Full Name: Your name that appears when email is sent/received.
  • Incoming Mail Server: Should be your access domain.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.
  • Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): To edit your SMTP Settings.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new account or '-' to remove the selected account.)

4. Click on Advanced.

  • IMAP Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.
  • Port: Incoming Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL.
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.

5. If you need to change the Incoming Mail Server, click on Mail then Accounts.

6. A list of configured users will appear in a box on the left. Select your desired account. Then click Advanced.

  • Hostname: Incoming Host Name.
  • Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.

Outgoing Mail Settings

1. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

2. Click on the drop down menu for Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP).
3. Select Edit SMTP Server List.

4. The top box will show a list of SMTP servers configured to Apple Mail. Click on the desired outgoing server.

  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Server Name: Should be your access domain.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new server or '-' to remove the selected server.)

5. Click on Advanced.

  • Port: Outgoing Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL.
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.

Note:
When updating passwords in the Apple Mail settings, ensure you update BOTH the Incoming and Outgoing sections.

Resources

Instructions

Incoming Mail Settings

Download git for mac os mojave 10.13. 1. Open your Apple Mail client.
2. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

3. The left box will show a list of email accounts configured to your Apple Mail client. Click on the desired account.

  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Alias: 'Nickname' to mask your users address (if you have one setup).
  • Email Address: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Full Name: Your name that appears when email is sent/received.
  • Incoming Mail Server: Should be 'mail.example.com' or your IP address.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.
  • Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): To edit your SMTP Settings.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new account or '-' to remove the selected account.)

4. Click on Advanced.

  • IMAP Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.
  • Port: Incoming Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL (if applicable).
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.

5. If you need to change the Incoming Mail Server, click on Mail then Accounts.

6. A list of configured users will appear in a box on the left. Select your desired account. Then click Advanced.

  • Hostname: Incoming Host Name.
  • Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.

Outgoing Mail Settings

1. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

2. Click on the drop down menu for Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP).
3. Select Edit SMTP Server List.

4. The top box will show a list of SMTP servers configured to Apple Mail. Click on the desired outgoing server.

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  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Server Name: Should be 'mail.example.com' or your IP address.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new server or '-' to remove the selected server.)

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5. Click on Advanced.

  • Port: Outgoing Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL (if applicable).
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.
Mac

Option

Description

Account

The account of the mail server.

To change outgoing server settings, as directed by your email account provider, click the Account pop-up menu, then choose Edit SMTP Server List.

User Name

Your user name on the mail server.

Password

Your password on the mail server.

Host Name

The name of the mail server.

Automatically manage connection settings

Mail automatically manages settings for your email account in Mail, such as port numbers and authentication methods.

If you deselect this option, you can specify the following, as directed by your email account provider:

  • Port (or Internal Port and External Port), Use TLS/SSL: The port numbers for sending messages, and whether to use TLS/SSL.

  • Authentication: The authentication method. This option is available only for POP and IMAP accounts.

If you change settings, click Save to save your changes.

Update Mail Setting On Mac For Nycdoe Email

See alsoChange Outgoing server settings in Mail on Mac

Overview

Apple Mail is the default email client that comes with every Mac using OS X 10.0 or later. On occasion, you may find the need to update the settings in this program (ie: new password, connection issues, etc). This guide will provide information on how to update the Apple Mail settings for your Media Temple server.

This article is primarily for Mail version 10.2 on Sierra (OSX 10.12.32). Your version of Apple Mail may vary depending on the version of Mac OSX you are using.

READ ME FIRST
This article is provided as a courtesy. Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting third-party applications is outside the scope of support provided by Media Temple. Please take a moment to review the Statement of Support.


Before Starting

This guide is intended for those who've already have already configured an email user to Apple Mail, and ONLY want to update the existing settings. If you are looking for instructions on how to configure a user for the first time, we have a different article better suited for your needs:

Instructions

Incoming Mail Settings

1. Open your Apple Mail client.
2. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

3. The left box will show a list of email accounts configured to your Apple Mail client. Click on the desired account.

  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Alias: 'Nickname' to mask your users address (if you have one setup).
  • Email Address: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Full Name: Your name that appears when email is sent/received.
  • Incoming Mail Server: Should be your access domain.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.
  • Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): To edit your SMTP Settings.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new account or '-' to remove the selected account.)

4. Click on Advanced.

  • IMAP Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.
  • Port: Incoming Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL.
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.

5. If you need to change the Incoming Mail Server, click on Mail then Accounts.

6. A list of configured users will appear in a box on the left. Select your desired account. Then click Advanced.

  • Hostname: Incoming Host Name.
  • Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.

Outgoing Mail Settings

1. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

2. Click on the drop down menu for Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP).
3. Select Edit SMTP Server List.

4. The top box will show a list of SMTP servers configured to Apple Mail. Click on the desired outgoing server.

  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Server Name: Should be your access domain.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new server or '-' to remove the selected server.)

5. Click on Advanced.

  • Port: Outgoing Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL.
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.

Note:
When updating passwords in the Apple Mail settings, ensure you update BOTH the Incoming and Outgoing sections.

Resources

Instructions

Incoming Mail Settings

Download git for mac os mojave 10.13. 1. Open your Apple Mail client.
2. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

3. The left box will show a list of email accounts configured to your Apple Mail client. Click on the desired account.

  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Alias: 'Nickname' to mask your users address (if you have one setup).
  • Email Address: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Full Name: Your name that appears when email is sent/received.
  • Incoming Mail Server: Should be 'mail.example.com' or your IP address.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.
  • Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): To edit your SMTP Settings.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new account or '-' to remove the selected account.)

4. Click on Advanced.

  • IMAP Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.
  • Port: Incoming Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL (if applicable).
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.

5. If you need to change the Incoming Mail Server, click on Mail then Accounts.

6. A list of configured users will appear in a box on the left. Select your desired account. Then click Advanced.

  • Hostname: Incoming Host Name.
  • Path Prefix: Generally left as INBOX.

Outgoing Mail Settings

1. On the upper left corner of your screen, click on Mail, then Preferences.

2. Click on the drop down menu for Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP).
3. Select Edit SMTP Server List.

4. The top box will show a list of SMTP servers configured to Apple Mail. Click on the desired outgoing server.

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  • Description: Personal use. Can be anything of your choosing.
  • Server Name: Should be 'mail.example.com' or your IP address.
  • TLS Certificate: Can be left as None.

(Note: You can also click on '+' to add a new server or '-' to remove the selected server.)

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5. Click on Advanced.

  • Port: Outgoing Port Number.
  • Use SSL: To elect to use SSL (if applicable).
  • Authentication: Recommend selecting Password.
  • User Name: Your full email address 'user@example.com'.
  • Password: Your email user's password.

Note:
When updating passwords in the Apple Mail settings, ensure you update BOTH the Incoming and Outgoing sections.

Resources





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