Dear Valued Verizon Customer, To further improve security and your online experience, Verizon has modified the way Verizon.net email is handled when sent or received through an email application (such as Outlook Express®, MS Outlook, Windows Live Mail or via hand-held devices). In order to take advantage of these improvements, we are requiring customers to modify the server settings (also known as “POP” settings) for their email applications on every device used to access Verizon.net email. Please update your POP email application’s inbound and outbound server settings as soon as possible to match the new settings below: Server | Current Setting | New Setting | SSL Enabled | Port | POP3 Server | incoming.verizon.net | pop.verizon.net | YES | 995 | SMTP Server | outgoing.verizon.net | smtp.verizon.net | YES | 465 | Depending on your email application, you may need to disable/turn off Secure Password Authentication and, if applicable, make sure your Authentication method is set to “Password” or “Normal password” in order for the new settings to take effect and for your email to continue working properly. |
Note – There are no setting changes when accessing Verizon.net email via MyVerizon/webmail. |
If you need assistance in updating your settings, visit verizon.com/emailsettings for further information and step-by-step instructions. You can also visit our online forum at forums.verizon.com for additional information, if available. If you want to verify the validity of this notification and the instructions contained herein, please sign into your MyVerizon.com account and click on “Check Verizon Announcements” under the “I Want to…” menu bar. Thank you for being a valued Verizon customer. Please act now to make sure your email account has the proper settings. Sincerely, Your Verizon Team |