How to set up a SBCGlobal email account?
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Once you have the relevant server setting, you will find it extremely easy to set up your SBCGlobal email account. Depending on the email protocol, either Post Office Protocol (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), you can use the setting mentioned below to set up your account: • Email protocol: POP3 or IMAP • Inbound server: inbound.att.net or imap.mail.att.net • Inbound port: 995 or 993 • SSL: Yes • Outbound server: outbound.att.net or smtp.mail.att.net • Outbound port: 465 or 587 If you encounter an error while setting up your account or if you have any clarification about the settings mentioned above, you can call the SBCGlobal support number and ask for help. Read More : - https://www.sbcglobal-mail.com/
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There are a number of online tools you can use to set up and modify your email account — just remember that the sbcglobal.net tools are completely separate from the yahoo.com tools.
Establishing Your Email Account Contact your telephone service provider and sign up for either a dialup or DSL account. You'll be asked what email address and initial password you would like. AT&T strongly recommends to move to their Web Mail, but they still support the sbcglobal.net addresses.
Using Your Own Client Mail Program If you're trying to set up your own client email program, such as Outlook or Mac Mail, open your email program's Preferences or Settings window, and then enter the account information you established in the previous section. Note that your email address is also your username.
Mail Servers Enter the incoming, or POP3, and outgoing, or SMTP, server names in the Settings or Preferences window of the mail program on your computer. AT&T recommends you use inbound.att.net as the incoming server and outbound.att.net as the outgoing server. However, some users report having issues with those servers, so you may want to use the legacy servers at imap.mail.yahoo.com for incoming mail and smtp.mail.yahoo.com for outgoing.
Changing Your Account Profile Your sbcglobal.net account allows you to change the password for your main email account, or add up to 10 additional sub-accounts. Each sub-account is a separate email address with its own password, so you can set up individual accounts for family members or business colleagues. To access your account, visit the AT&T Account Management Web page (link in Resources), and then select "Profile."
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