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5/16/2015 16:51
as I activate the SMTP server?
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5/18/2015 16:37
Are you looking for your POP/SMTP settings for your Basic Hosting plan?

What are the POP3, SMTP, and/or IMAP settings for my domain email in your Email plan?

POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3): This protocol is used for receiving emails from a mail server to your email client (like Outlook, Gmail, etc.).

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): SMTP is used for sending emails from your email client to a mail server.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol): IMAP is used for accessing emails stored on a mail server from multiple devices.


Different email clients have their configurations; thus, it is first required to clarify which of the above settings should be set up and then retrieve the email settings.

To access your POP3, SMTP, or IMAP settings in our email service, please follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your Dynadot account.
  2. Select "My Emails" from the left-side menu bar.
  3. Select "Sign In". A new page should load in a new browser window.
  4. Choose the email account you want under the Mailboxes section, located in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  5. Click on the Gear icon (General Settings) at the top of the left-side menu bar.
  6. Look for the "Remote Access" box. To enable POP or IMAP access, toggle "Remote Access Enabled" on.
  7. Press the "Save" button to save your changes.

Now this email account can be accessed by POP, SMTP, or IMAP. In order to complete the configuration also please make sure that "Remote access" is enabled. The toggle is located above the POP, SMTP, and IMAP settings.

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