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| IMPORTANT: HOTMAIL USERS // Hotmail accounts created after 2005 require the use of Live Hotmail Plus from Microsoft. Live Hotmail Plus is a paid premium service that provides a larger mailbox, POP3 access and many other features. For more information please visit this url: http://get.live.com/mailplus/features. Accounts created prior to 2005 should work, but we have found a few that don't. If you find that you are unable to authorize your Hotmail account after repeated attempts, please contact meemo support at helpme@meemo.com. We are working hard to determine why some older accounts are not supported for meemo access. |
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| Display Name Whenever you send an email from within meemo, what you enter here is what the recipient will see as your sender name. |
| Email Address Enter the full email address that you are creating this alert for (e.g. johnsmith@gmail.com). |
| Email Username Enter the username you use to check your email. This is often your full email address (e.g. johnsmith@gmail.com) or just the first part of your email address (e.g. johnsmith). |
| Email Password Enter the password you use to check your email. Please ensure you enter it exactly as you would normally, as this field is case-sensitive. |
| Host Address Your Host Address is also known as your Incoming Mail Server. If you don’t know what yours is, you can try looking up your email settings in Microsoft Outlook (or a similar client). |
| Protocol POP3 and IMAP are the two standards for internet mail transfer. Mail servers use one or the other, and you will need to know which yours is. Often you can tell by your Mail Server setting (above); look for the word pop or imap. |
| Port The default port for non-secure POP servers is 110. The default port for secure POP servers is 995. The default port for non-secure IMAP servers is 143. The default port for secure IMAP servers is 993. Both secure IMAP and secure POP servers sometimes use 943. |
| Secure If your mail server is Secure then select Yes. If it is not, select No. If you are unsure, try asking a network administrator or your email provider for more information about your Incoming Mail Server. |


