Setting up Titan Mail on an email client application
Learn how to set up an email client application to access a Titan Mail account. This article includes all of the information you need to manage messages using a third-party email client application.
This article provides the information you need to set up an email client application to access a Titan Mail account.
Tip
There are several other ways you can access a Titan Mail account:
For information about how to use webmail, please see Managing your email in Titan Mail webmail.
For information about how to use an Android device, please see Setting up Titan Mail on Android devices.
For information about how to use an iOS device, please see Setting up Titan Mail on Apple iOS devices.
For information about how to use Microsoft Outlook, please see Setting up Titan Mail on Microsoft Outlook.
For information about how to use Gmail, please see Integrating Titan Mail accounts with Gmail.
How to set up an email client application
There are many client email applications available, such as Thunderbird and macOS Mail. Some of these applications can configure email accounts automatically based on the account authentication information that you provide. In some cases, however, you must manually configure the account.
The exact steps differ between these applications to set up a Titan Mail account, but the information required is the same. In all cases, you must set up a way to access incoming mail (using IMAP or POP), and a way to send outgoing mail (using SMTP).
But first, you must enable access to Titan from third-party applications. To do this, follow these steps:
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Log in to your webmail account at https://a2hosting.titan.email.
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Click the Settings (gear) icon.
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Click Enable Titan on other apps.
Note
If you see Configure 3rd party apps instead, then third-party access is already enabled for your account. Please go to the next section, Incoming email .
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Click Next until the Don't miss out on Titan's powerful features dialog box appears.
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In the Don't miss out on Titan's powerful features dialog box, click Enable Titan on other apps. Third-party application access to Titan is now enabled.
Incoming email
You can use IMAP or POP to access incoming mail for your account.
Configuring IMAP
To configure an email client application for IMAP access to a Titan Mail account, use the following information:
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For IMAP server login authentication, use the following settings:
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The account username is the full email address of an account you created in the Hosting Panel (for example, [email protected] ).
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The account password is the password that you specified for the account.
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For the IMAP server name, use imap.titan.email.
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For the IMAP server port number, use 993 (SSL/TLS connection).
Configuring POP
If you do not want to use IMAP for incoming mail, you can use POP instead. To configure an email client application for POP access to a Titan Mail account, use the following information:
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For POP server login authentication, use the following settings:
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The account username is the full email address of an account you created in the Hosting Panel (for example, [email protected] ).
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The account password is the password that you specified for the account.
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For the POP server name, use pop.titan.email.
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For the POP server port number, use 995 (SSL/TLS connection).
Outgoing email: Configuring SMTP
You must configure the email client to use an SMTP server, or else you will be unable to send outgoing messages. To do this, use the following information:
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For SMTP server login authentication, use the following settings:
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The account username is the full email address of an account you created in the Hosting Panel (for example, [email protected] ).
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The account password is the password that you specified for the account.
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For the SMTP server name, use smtp.titan.email.
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For the SMTP server port number, use 465 (SSL/TLS connection).
Related articles
- Changing your password for Titan Mail accounts
- Importing contacts into Titan Mail accounts
- Setting up your domain's DNS records for Titan Mail
- Integrating Titan Mail accounts with Gmail
- Managing your email in Titan Mail webmail
- Setting up Titan Mail on Microsoft Mail
- Setting up Titan Mail on Android devices
- Setting up Titan Mail on Apple iOS devices
- Setting up Titan Mail on Microsoft Outlook
Updated about 7 hours ago