Emergency and Other Mail Clients

Emergency and Other Mail Clients

To continue to elaborate on the value of Emergency’s feature set to keep your customer’s moving. Remember that the POP3 and IMAP deployments can be applied to any mobile device of your choice or any email client of your choice. POP3 and IMAP4 function on the standard ports for both SSL and Non SSL traffic. The only feature set needed by you to keep them fully functional during an outage and beyond the web client (which provides FULL functionality), would be to furnish them with an SMTP server to relay through.

The Mail Client/Mobile device should be set up to the following ports at emergency.exchangedefender.com. Everything requires authentication and they’re set to be the same as our current ExchangeDefender Essentials primary email address and password.

POP3
   *110
   *995

IMAP
   *143
   *993

Next week I’ll follow up with screen by screen set ups for iOS, Android, and other popular desktop browsers, in case you’re not familiar enough with the URL and port assignments in the settings for these clients. If you have any questions about the features discussed here feel free to shoot me an email and I’ll try to help you out as best I can.

Carlos Lascano
VP Support Services, ExchangeDefender
carlos@ownwebnow.com
(877) 546-0316 x737