macOS: Apple Mail 9.0 El Capitan (IMAP) Print

  • Apple Mail 9.0, IMAP, El Capitan
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This article will assist you with setting up Apple Mail, using IMAP, for your Hosted Mailbox.

  1. Launch Mail. If Mail is not in your dock, Command (⌘) + Space Bar. Then type Mail in the Spotlight search. Press enter to launch the Mail application.
  2. Within Mail, click Mail on the top left. Then select Add Account



  3. In the pop-up window, select Other Mail Account



  4. In the next screen, enter the following information: 

    Name: Enter your first and last name 
    Email Address: username@domain-name.com 
    Password: Enter your mailbox password



  5. Select Sign In.
  6. You will see an alert which says Unable to verify account name or password. Along with this alert, you will see more fields that require additional info 

    Fill in the following details: 

    Email Address: username@domain-name.com
    User Name: username@domain-name.com (even though it says automatic, fill it in as shown) 
    Password: Your mailbox password 
    Account Type: IMAP 
    Incoming Mail Server: secure.emailsrvr.com 
    Outgoing Mail Server: secure.emailsrvr.com 



    Important Note: Apple Mail will usually clear the User Name field after entering the Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server fields. Ensure your User Name is filled in with your email address after entering the server information and before clicking Sign in

  7. Click Sign In
  8. Select the desired syncing options. You can leave the defaults on



  9. Click Done

Next, we will configure your Mac to sync your various IMAP folders and prevent duplicate folders from showing up. We call this Folder Mapping; below are the steps to do so

  1. Close all windows so that you are looking at your mailbox's Inbox
  2. Click on the Sent folder underneath your email account (not the Sent folder with the paper airplane)



  3. Once the Sent folder is selected, click on the Mailbox menu on the top
  4. Select Use This Mailbox As -> Sent Mailbox
  5. Repeat Steps 3 & 4 for Junk/Spam and Trash folders



Lastly, we will make sure our SMTP server settings are correct, as Apple Mail tends to set them up incorrectly during setup. This will prevent issues sending emails.

  1. Within Mail, click Mail on the top left. Then select Preferences



  2. Select the Accounts tab at the top of the window, then select your IMAP email account from the left pane



  3. Under Outgoing Mail Server SMTP, click on the dropdown menu, and select Edit SMTP Server List



  4. Under Account Information -> Server Name make sure secure.emailsrvr.com is set



  5. Click on the Advanced tab
  6. Uncheck the Automatically detect and mantain account settings checkbox
  7. Change the Port to 465, and Check the Use SSL checkbox
  8. Make sure authentication is set to Password
  9. Make sure that: 

    User Name: username@domain-name.com 
    Password: Your mailbox password



  10. Click Ok
  11. Finally, go back to the Mail app. Your email should begin downloading shortly, if it hasn't already. Please wait 15 minutes for mail to download before troubleshooting any issues

Don't forget about your other devices! Click here to set up a computer, tablet, or phone.


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