Access your e-mail online through the webmail portal for PC and Mac, or scroll down to the bottom of the page to get the settings to connect your e-mail address to any e-mail client on PC, Mac, smartphone or tablet.
Secure SSL/TLS Settings
Username:***your email***@tcomm.ca
Password:Your Password.
Incoming Server:
a2plcpnl0456.prod.iad2.secureserver.net
IMAP Port: 993
POP3 Port: 995
Outgoing Server:
a2plcpnl0456.prod.iad2.secureserver.net
SMTP Port: 465
Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Password:Your Password.
Incoming Server:
a2plcpnl0456.prod.iad2.secureserver.net
IMAP Port: 993
POP3 Port: 995
Outgoing Server:
a2plcpnl0456.prod.iad2.secureserver.net
SMTP Port: 465
Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Non-SSL Settings
Username:***your email***@tcomm.ca
Password:Your Password.
Incoming Server:
IMAP Port: 143
POP3 Port: 110
Outgoing Server:
SMTP Port: 25
Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Username:***your email***@tcomm.ca
Password:Your Password.
Incoming Server:
mail.tcomm.ca
IMAP Port: 143
POP3 Port: 110
Outgoing Server:
mail.tcomm.ca
SMTP Port: 25
Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
Notes:
IMAP email access coordinates between the server and your mail application. Messages that have been read/deleted/replied to will show up as such, both on the server and in the mail application.
POP3 does not coordinate with the server. Messages marked as read/deleted/replied to in the mail application will not show up as such on the server. This means that future mail downloads with POP3 will show all messages as unread.
Outgoing mail is sent using SMTP.
IMAP email access coordinates between the server and your mail application. Messages that have been read/deleted/replied to will show up as such, both on the server and in the mail application.
POP3 does not coordinate with the server. Messages marked as read/deleted/replied to in the mail application will not show up as such on the server. This means that future mail downloads with POP3 will show all messages as unread.
Outgoing mail is sent using SMTP.