Server Port setting -- email says one thing, web site says another
Lynne99
Newbie

Two recent emails to "Valued Verizon Customer" instruct "to make a simple change to your 'Server Port Number' setting in your email account - change the 'Server Port 25' setting to 'Server Port 587' setting." 

However, instructions at http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/FiOSInternet/Email/Setup%20And%20Use/QuestionsOne/85543.htm say:  "Verify that the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) server port number is set to 25."

Questions: 

Are the emails to "Valued Verizon Customer" legitimate or spoofs? They look unprofessional and like spoofs.

Which is the correct server port setting?  If it's being changed to 587, why isn't that reflected in the online instructions?

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Re: Server Port setting -- email says one thing, web site says another
dslr595148
Community Leader
Community Leader

@Lynne99 wrote:

Questions: 

Are the emails to "Valued Verizon Customer" legitimate or spoofs?


It appears to be legitimate.


@Lynne99 wrote:

Which is the correct server port setting?


Well, that depends. See my reply to your last question.


@Lynne99 wrote:

If it's being changed to 587, why isn't that reflected in the online instructions?


#1 If you use Verizon online as your e-mail ISP, then port 25 is the correct post.

#2 If you use another POP3/SMTP e-mail ISP, unless you have a Public Static IP Address, then you have use another port other then port 25.

For example my parents are able to send e-mail via Verizon to AT&T's E-mail Server(s) with 465 for example as directed at http://help.att.net/docs/howto/email/nets/how_oe_w9x-xp_setup-mail-gia.htm?area=customer_email&platf...

#3 If you have another e-mail ISP, but you use your web browser to send and revieve e-mail, then no you do not need to change the port.

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http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/HighSpeed/General+Support/Top+Questions/QuestionsOne/124274...

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