Your username is always your fully qualified email address, eg user@wizmail.org.
Your username and password need to be used to authenticate both for sending and receiving email.
We strongly encourage the use of encryption (“secure connection” or “TLS”, but not “Secure Authentication” which means something else) in order to cut down on the possibility of an attacker monitoring your username and password when you connect to our servers. It will also protect your messages between your systems and ours (but not always on the wider Internet).
Collecting Email
Incoming Mail Server
wizmail.org
Incoming Mail Protocols
Secure IMAP on port 993 (preferred)
Secure POP3 on port 995
IMAP on port 143
POP3 on port 110 (NB: POP3 does not support folders, including your Spam folder)
Wizmail Services and Port Numbers
Your username is always your fully qualified email address, eg user@wizmail.org.
Your username and password need to be used to authenticate both for sending and receiving email.
We strongly encourage the use of encryption (“secure connection” or “TLS”, but not “Secure Authentication” which means something else) in order to cut down on the possibility of an attacker monitoring your username and password when you connect to our servers. It will also protect your messages between your systems and ours (but not always on the wider Internet).
Collecting Email
Sending Email