If your email program begins returning errors and indicates that the server certificate is not recognized, please download the root certificate below and install it in your email program. Our SSL certificate vendor has changed to a new "root" certificate, which is recognized by most, but not all, email programs. Please note that we replaced the secure certificate used to provide POPS, IMAPS, and SMTPS email services (sending and receiving email over SSL). These are the standard ports for these services, and you should not need to manually set them. The port for POPS is 995, the port for the IMAPS is 993, and the ports for encrypted authenticated SMTPAUTH are 465 and 587. For additional security, you would need to encrypt the email message itself. Once it reaches the mail server, it will be in plain text. POPS/IMAPS only secures the connection between your email reader and the mail server. Using encryption is an important way to prevent your password from being stolen. Pair Networks provides support for SSL/TLS and STARTTLS encryption for all IMAP, POP, and authenticated SMTP connections. You can click the name of your address to view its inbox. Your Pair email address should now be displayed in the Thunderbird sidebar. The email address you are currently setting up For instructions on how to find your mail servers, read our How to Find Your Email's Incoming and Outgoing Servers.
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