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Should I change my IMAP email settings?
Verizon just emailed me with new settings to improve security:
Incoming mail server settings
POP server: incoming.yahoo.verizon.net
Use SSL
Port: 995
Outgoing mail server SMTP settings
SMTP server: outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net
Use SSL
Port: 465
But these are POP settings. I use IMAP settings, as follows.
In: imap.mail.yahoo.com - port 993
Out: smtp.mail.yahoo.com - port 465
These settings work great for IMAP. Should I change 993 to 995 and keep the same IMAP server? Or is there a Yahoo-Verizon IMAP server that I don't know about?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Verizon just emailed me with new settings to improve security:
Incoming mail server settings
POP server: incoming.yahoo.verizon.net
Use SSL
Port: 995
Outgoing mail server SMTP settings
SMTP server: outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net
Use SSL
Port: 465
But these are POP settings. I use IMAP settings, as follows.
In: imap.mail.yahoo.com - port 993
Out: smtp.mail.yahoo.com - port 465
These settings work great for IMAP. Should I change 993 to 995 and keep the same IMAP server? Or is there a Yahoo-Verizon IMAP server that I don't know about?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Continue using your current setting. If you start having trouble accessing your email account, please switch to the POP settings.
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Same problem. No suggested IMAP setting work. HELP!!!
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