Is ATT net email IMAP or POP?

POP3 and IMAP email settings

Email protocol Inbound server SSL
POP3 inbound.att.net Yes
IMAP imap.mail.att.net Yes

How do I set up my ATT Uverse email?

Here’s what you have to do:

  1. Select File > Account Settings.
  2. Choose your AT email account and then select Change.
  3. Confirm or enter the following IMAP or POP settings:
  4. Check or enter your User Name (full AT email address).
  5. In the password field, enter your secure mail key and select the Remember password checkbox.

What are the POP and SMTP settings for ATT net?

At Net Mail Settings

  • Step 1: Incoming server address: inbound.att.net.
  • Step 2: POP3 port number: 995.
  • Step 3: SSL: Yes, required.
  • Step 4: SMTP server address: outbound.att.net.
  • Step 5: SMTP port number: 465.

Is Sbcglobal net email POP or IMAP?

Sbcglobal.net (AT) provides IMAP access to your Sbcglobal.net (AT) account, so you can connect to your emails from your desktop email program or your mobile mail app.

What type of email account is ATT net?

IMAP
Att.net (AT) provides IMAP access to your Att.net (AT) account, so you can connect to your email from mobile devices and desktop email clients.

Why is ATT email not working?

Open your AT Mail in a different web browser. Disable browser tools or add-ons to see if they’re causing issues with email access. Enable Adobe Flash Player, and make sure it’s up to date. Check your firewall, antivirus, and anti-spyware settings.

How do I setup my AT email on my computer?

Set up Windows Mail for AT email

  1. In Windows Mail, press Windows key + C to access Charms Menu.
  2. Select Settings > Accounts.
  3. Choose Add an account.
  4. Select Yahoo!.
  5. Complete Account Info: AT email address ([email protected])
  6. Select Connect. If you provided the sign in info, your AT email will sync with Windows Mail.

Why can’t I log into my AT email account?

Go to att.com/myatt. Select Forgot Password? Complete the password info. Choose security questions or temporary password and follow the prompts.