Default email settings
An email address must have been previously setup in the Domain Level Console before using these settings.
- I need an email setup tutorial to help configure my email software.
- I already know how to work with my email software. Continue Below.
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Setting |
Description |
Setting |
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Username |
The full email address. |
e.g. my.email@mydomainname.tld |
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Password |
The password created when creating the email account within the console. All passwords must contain at least 7 characters with 2 numberical characters. |
e.g. mypassword123 |
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Incoming Mail Server |
The server used when receiving emails from the netregistry mail exchange. |
POP: Use either
IMAP: Use either
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Incoming Server Port |
Local port connecting email software to mail exchange. |
POP: Default = 110, SSL = 143 IMAP: Default = 995, SSL = 993 |
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Outgoing Mail Server |
The server used when sending emails from the email software. |
Use either
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Outgoing Server Port |
Port specific to Netregistry. |
SSL: 465 Non SSL: 587 (standard) |
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Authentication Type |
How the connection is authenticated when connecting to the mail exchange. |
Non SSL: Password SSL: SSL |
I’ve configured my email correctly, but it’s still not working.
Outgoing mail server errors
An outgoing mail server error indicates an email sending issue and is generally indicative of a problem with internet connection issues or port blocking.
If your outgoing mail server does not work using the Netregistry mail server settings, it may be possible that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has blocked those ports requiring that you specifically use theirs. Use your ISP outgoing mail server settings, or contact them for assistance.
Incoming mail server errors
An incoming mail server error indicates an email receiving issue and is generally indicative of a problem with email settings, internet connection issues, or an issue with the customer account, the domain name, or even the pop account. If you receive a POP error please contact Netregistry Technical Support for assistance.

