Setting up an email client

Current email clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Apple Mail, and Outlook will automatically detect and setup the below settings from your username and password, however often need to be entered manually. Please contact us if your email client is unable to connect at any point with your password and the settings below.

Incoming Email

Account type: IMAP (syncs across devices and webmail) or POP3 (does not sync across devices and webmail)
Username: <yourusername@example.com>
Password: <Your personal password>
Server name: mail.churchwebsupport.com
Port: IMAP on 993 or POP3 on 995
Connection security: Implicit TLS (may be referred to as “SSL/TLS”)
Authentication: Password (may be referred to as “Normal password”)

Outgoing Email

Username: <yourusername@example.com>
Password: <Your personal password>
Server name: mail.churchwebsupport.com
Port: SMTP on 465
Connection security: Implicit TLS (may be referred to as “SSL/TLS”)
Authentication: Password (may be referred to as “Normal password”)
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