Your desktop email program (like Microsoft Outlook or Apple Mail) or mobile email app will use either POP3 or IMAP to send and receive email. Be sure to use the right server and port settings.
These settings are good for email addresses with any of these domains: @ameritech.net, @att.net, @bellsouth.net, @currently.com, @flash.net, @nvbell.net, @pacbell.net, @prodigy.net, @sbcglobal.net, @snet.net, @swbell.net, or @wans.net.
A security upgrade is coming to AT&T email, so if you have certain email programs or apps, you’ll have to update your settings. Learn more about the security upgrade.
If your program or app is affected, be sure to create a secure mail key. You’ll need it to set up or keep getting your AT&T email with a desktop program or mobile app.
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POP3 and IMAP email settings
Your desktop email program (like Microsoft Outlook or Apple Mail) or mobile email app will use either POP3 or IMAP to send and receive email. Be sure to use the right server and port settings.
These settings are good for email addresses with any of these domains: @ameritech.net, @att.net, @bellsouth.net, @currently.com, @flash.net, @nvbell.net, @pacbell.net, @prodigy.net, @sbcglobal.net, @snet.net, @swbell.net, or @wans.net.
Learn how to set up your email program.
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Avoid email hiccups
If your program or app is affected, be sure to create a secure mail key. You’ll need it to set up or keep getting your AT&T email with a desktop program or mobile app.