SBCGlobal dispatch services are relatively useful and the stylish part is the dispatch mammoth supports IMAP and SMTP garçon settings which means you can fluently configure your SBCGlobal to any other dispatch service and use it to check or shoot emails similar as Outlook, etc. But for that, you’ll need to use the right SBCGlobal net dispatch settings while doing the configuration.
Important SBCGlobal Mail Server Settings
SBCGlobal.net dispatch settings are important when you’re using it with other dispatch services or while configuring your account on iPhone or Android.
IMAP Settings
TheSBCGlobal.net IMAP garçon settings take care of incoming emails. As it supports IMAP, there will be no need for you to enter SBCGlobal POP settings.
Then are the IMAP settings forSBCGlobal.net
SBCGlobal Mail IMAP server account type | IMAP |
IMAP user name | Your complete SBCGlobal email address |
IMAP password | SBCGlobal email password |
IMAP Server hostname | imap.mail.att.net |
IMAP Server Port | 993 |
IMAP TLS/SSL required | YES |
Authentication required | YES (Username and Password) |
SMTP Settings
SBCGlobal.net SMTP mail server settings are required to smoothly send emails with desktop email clients or mobile devices.
Here are the SMTP settings for SBCGlobal:
SBCGlobal Mail SMTP server account type | SMTP |
SMTP user name | Your complete SBCGlobal email address |
SMTP password | SBCGlobal email password |
SMTP hostname | smtp.mail.att.net |
SMTP port | 465 |
SMTP TLS/SSL required | YES |
Authentication required | YES (Username and Password) |
That is all about the incoming and outgoing mail server settings for SBCGlobal.net that have to be used whenever you will configure or reconfigure the email account to third-party email services.