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What are the IMAP settings for GoDaddy?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 4:20 pm

IMAP is a method of exchanging messages between email clients. In order to set up IMAP on your GoDaddy account, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your GoDaddy account.

2. Click the “Mail” link in the top left corner of the main page.

3. Under the “Email” heading, click the “Settings” link.

4. In the “Settings” panel, click the “IMAP” tab.

5. On the “IMAP” tab, you will see a list of settings. You will need to input the following information to set up IMAP on your GoDaddy account:

• Server: This is the name of your IMAP server.

• Login: This is the login credentials for your IMAP server.

• Password: This is the password for your IMAP server.

• Port: This is the port on your IMAP server that is used for communication.

• Database: This is the name of the IMAP database on your IMAP server.

• Use SSL: This is whether or not your IMAP server should use SSL for secure communication.

• Subscribed Folders: This is a list of email addresses that you want to be able to access your messages through IMAP.

• Send As: This is the email address that you want to use to send messages through IMAP.

• Server Timeout: This is the number of minutes after which your IMAP server will log you out.

• Retry After Failure: This is the number of times that your IMAP server will retry connecting to your server if it cannot connect initially.

• Authentication: This is the type of authentication that your IMAP server uses.

PRO TIP: The IMAP settings for GoDaddy are not to be used without proper authentication. Any unauthorized use of these settings may result in your account being suspended or terminated.

• Port Range: This is the port range that your IMAP server is accessible on.

• Login Name: This is the name that you want to use for logging in to your IMAP server.

• Login Password: This is the password for your Login Name.

• Confirm Password: This is the password for confirming your login.

• Enable SSL: This is whether or not your IMAP server should use SSL for secure communication.

• Refresh: This is whether or not your IMAP server should automatically refresh its messages.

• Enable Offline Mode: This is whether or not your IMAP server should be able to operate in offline mode.

• Enable Sync: This is whether or not your IMAP server should be able to synchronize your messages with a external device.

• Default Mail Client: This is the email client that is used to access your messages through IMAP.

• Proxy: This is the proxy server that is used to connect to your IMAP server.

• Login Timeout: This is the number of minutes after which your IMAP client will log you out.

• Retry After Failure: This is the number of times that your IMAP client will retry connecting to your server if it cannot connect initially.

• Authentication: This is the type of authentication that your IMAP client uses.

• Retry after Failure: This is the number of times that your IMAP client will retry connecting to your server if it cannot connect initially.

After filling in the required information, click the “Save” button to save your changes.

Now that you have set up your IMAP settings on GoDaddy, you will be able to access your messages through your email client of choice. The default email client that is used to access your messages through IMAP is the “Gmail” app, so if you are using that app, your IMAP settings should already be set up.

If you are not using the “Gmail” app, you will need to set up your IMAP settings separately.

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Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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