====== Google IMAP and POP Settings ====== From: https://support.google.com/mail/troubleshooter/1668960?hl=en#ts=1665018,1665139,2769074 Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server - Requires SSL imap.gmail.com Port: 993 Requires SSL:Yes Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - Requires TLS smtp.gmail.com Port: 465 (SSL) or 587 (TLS) Requires SSL: Yes Requires authentication: Yes Use same settings as incoming mail server Full Name or Display Name: [your name] Account Name or User Name: your full Gmail address (username@gmail.com). Google Apps users, please enter username@your_domain.com Email address: your full Gmail address (username@gmail.com) Google Apps users, please enter username@your_domain.com Password: your Gmail password POP Settings: Server: ... pop.gmail.com Port: … 995 SSL: … Yes, you must use SSL (Google Apps policy) Username: … Your full e-mail address (include your login name and the @domain.whatever) Password: … Your normal e-mail password (assuming you reset it and it has already synced, as above) IMAP Settings: Server: …. imap.gmail.com Port: … 993 SSL: … Yes, you must use SSL (Google Apps policy) Username: … Your full e-mail address (include your login name and the @domain.whatever) Password: … Your normal e-mail password (assuming you reset it and it has already synced, as above) SMTP Settings: (I regardless of whether using POP or IMAP) Server: …. smtp.gmail.com Port: … 587 TLS or StartTLS: Yes, use TLS, you must use TLS (Google Apps policy) SMTPAuth: … Yes, you must authenticate to (SMTP) relay through Google Apps, see below Username: … Your full e-mail address (include your login name and the @domain.whatever) Password: … Your normal e-mail password NOTE for SMTPAuth: For some e-mail clients/apps, there is a simple checkbox that allows using the “same settings as my incoming server”