


The reason for this is that sometimes the latest SSL Certificates cause an error on Mail. NOTE: If you get an error when saving your settings, or you’re battling to receive email, we recommend unticking SSL, change the ports to Non-SSL (see bottom of this post). Make sure that the automatic settings for incoming and outgoing are not ticked and the ports are correct with the Use TLS/SSL settings ticked. If you receive a security certificate notification click trust all and continue or follow the steps in this blog. Enter your username and password (if these fields are not automatically populated) then click Continue.ġ0. Enter the outgoing mail server and ensure that the Use Authentication checkbox is ticked.ĩ. Apple Mail will now test the connection to the specified mail server. Password is your mailbox password (as in the previous screen)Ħ.Incoming Mail Server is mail.(your domain name) or IP Address.Account Type can be IMAP (IMAP is default).Enter your name (which will appear the “From” field in your emails), email address and password, then click Continue (forgotten passwords can be reset in konsoleH) From the toolbar at the top, select File and then Add Account.ģ. then come back here for the tweaks to ports (bottom).įor Apple Mac Mail Setup start here or for iPhone & iPad start hereĢ. We’d suggest starting the Xneelo’s guide. We’ve tweaked the Xneelo email setup guide which you can view here. If you host with Hetzner (now Xneelo) like we do, you’ll often find yourself going around in circles trying to verify identities or getting login errors.
