E-Mail ports in your mail client or on your cell phone.
We take a look at the commonly used ports:
POP / POP3
The Post Office Protocol retrieves all e-mail from the mail server.
- Port 110: This is the default port for a POP connection. This connection is not encrypted and thus can also be considered insecure.
- Port 995: This is the port for an encrypted POP connection. This is a secure connection, so we recommend using it.
IMAP
The Internet Message Access Protocol synchronizes all e-mail with the mail server.
- Port 143: The default port without an encrypted connection. It is also not recommended to use this port.
- Port 993: This port is suitable for an encrypted IMAP connection. This is secure and also recommended to use.
SMTP
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is intended for sending e-mail.
- Port 25: This refers to the default port for SMTP, this port is unsecured and therefore not encrypted.
- Port 465: This port is suitable for a secure SSL connection and is therefore encrypted.
- Port 587: This port is suitable for a secure TLS connection. This is another variant of encryption.