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In this guide, you will find detailed steps for how to setup your Atlantic.Net email account on several types of devices
and in a wide variety of programs. More programs are being added as they are completed.
Note: This guide is only for Atlantic.Net Webmail customers.
Important Setup Tips
User name: your full Atlantic.Net email address
Password: your Atlantic.Net email password
Incoming mail server (IMAP/POP3): mail.atlantic.net
Outgoing mail server (IMAP/POP3): smtp.atlantic.net
Mobile Applications Setup

Let’s get started. Click on Email.

Click on ADD NEW ACCOUNT.

Enter in your Atlantic.Net email address and password. Click
MANUAL SETUP when finished.

Click POP3 ACCOUNT.

Make sure User name is your full Atlantic.Net
email address. Under Incoming server, enter mail.atlantic.net for POP3
Server, select TLS for Security type, and enter 110 for
Port.

Enter smtp.atlantic.net for SMTP server,
TLS for Security type, and 587 for Port. Make sure
User name is your full Atlantic.Net email address. Click SIGN
IN.

Click SIGN IN.

Enter an Account name and the name you want to show up for emails
you send. Click DONE. You’re finished!
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Let’s get started. Click on Gmail.

Click on Add account.

Click on Add account.

Click on Other.

Enter in your Atlantic.Net email address.

Select Personal (POP3), and click
NEXT.

Enter your Atlantic.Net email password, and click
NEXT.

Incoming server settings: Enter your Atlantic.Net email address and
password. Under Server, enter mail.atlantic.net, and then click
NEXT.

Outgoing server settings: Enter your Atlantic.Net email address and
password. Under Server, enter smtp.atlantic.net, and then click
NEXT.

Click NEXT.

Enter an Account name and the name you want displayed on email you
send, and click NEXT. You’re finished!
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Let’s get started. Click on Gmail.

Click on Add account.

Click on Add account.

Click on Other.

Enter in your Atlantic.Net email address.

Select Personal (IMAP), and click
NEXT.

Enter your Atlantic.Net email password, and click
NEXT.

Incoming server settings: Enter your Atlantic.Net email address and
password. Under Server, enter mail.atlantic.net, and then click
NEXT.

Outgoing server settings: Enter your Atlantic.Net email address and
password. Under Server, enter smtp.atlantic.net, and then click
NEXT.

Click NEXT.

Enter an Account name and the name you want displayed on email
you send, and click NEXT. You’re finished!
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Let’s get started. Click on
options tab next to the “Home” tab.

Click on Email accounts…
.

Click on Add… .

Click on Email
Account, and then click Next.

Enter in your Atlantic.Net email
address, password, and your name. Make sure “Remember this password” is
checked. Check the box next to Manually configure server
settings, and then click Next.

Enter the following for Incoming
server information:
- Server type: POP
- Server address: mail.atlantic.net
- Port: 995
- Requires a secure connection (SSL): Checked
- Authenticate using: Clear text
- Logon user name: your email address
Outgoing server information:
- Server address: smtp.atlantic.net
- Port: 25
- Requires a secure connection (SSL): Checked
- Requires authentication: checked

Click Finish.
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Let’s get started. Click on
options tab next to the “Home” tab.

Click on Email accounts…
.

Click on Add… .

Click on Email
Account, and then click Next.

Enter in your Atlantic.Net email
address, password, and your name. Make sure “Remember this password” is
checked. Check the box next to Manually configure server
settings, and then click Next.

Enter the following for Incoming
server information:
- Server type: IMAP
- Server address: mail.atlantic.net
- Port: 993
- Requires a secure connection (SSL): Checked
- Authenticate using: Clear text
- Logon user name: your email address
Outgoing server information:
- Server address: smtp.atlantic.net
- Port: 25
- Requires a secure connection (SSL): Checked
- Requires authentication: checked

Click Finish.
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