Manual configuration

Here are the settings for email clients and other devices.

Username: your email address
Password: your password
Incoming Server: mail.your-domain*
IMAP Port: 993
POP3 Port: 995
Outgoing Server: mail.your-domain*
SMTP Port: 465
Security: SSL/TLS

Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.

Setting up a mobile

These screens show the settings on an Android phone; filled in.
Note: centos6.whm-secure.com has been used in place of mail.your-domain* in the 2 server fields.

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The web-mail client

If you would rather use web-mail, browse to this page: https://www.your-domain/webmail*

Click here to access to the web-mail interface.

Once you have logged in to the web-mail interface you can set up email forwarding and change your password.

There are installation scripts for some major email clients available from the "Configure Mail Client" option.

These settings are accessed by clicking on your email address (in the top right hand corner of the screen).

Disk space

I can not allow unlimited disk space for emails. In general, mail-boxes are 1GB in size. This should be enough for around 5,000 messages, but the real number of messages you can store will vary greatly according to the size of attachments, images and so on.

Mail-box size can be varied, but making it larger means there is less space left for your website and any other services you require.

If using POP with Outlook, ensure messages will be deleted from the server once you are finished with them (account > more settings > advanced). If you don't, you will fill your mail-box with messages that should be deleted.


* What is your-domain?

your-domain is the last part of your email address. e.g. if your email address is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., the domain is example.com, and you can reach the web-mail interface through www.example.com/webmail.

You can use centos6.whm-secure.com in place of your-domain.