Domains on hosting.cloudnet.com Email Server Settings
11/26/2023
Email addresses for domains hosted at Cloudnet are being migrated to new hosting servers.
Your email addresses and passwords are still the same, but you will need to change the server settings in your email program.
(Passwords that do not meet the new security standards have been adjusted – see the Note at the bottom of this page.)
You will need to change the incoming and outgoing mail server settings, and the port they use.
You may also have to indicate whether your mail program is going to use SSL Encryption.
(SSL Encryption for email is preferred over no SSL encryption)
Note:Your Username: will always be your Full Email Address.
hosting.cloudnet.com Email Settings
POP3 (most common – mail is kept on your local device)
Incoming Mail Server
Server Name: hosting.cloudnet.com
SSL Port: 995
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
Server Name: hosting.cloudnet.com
SSL Port: 465
IMAP (used when leaving messages to be stored on the server)
Incoming Mail Server
Server Name: hosting.cloudnet.com
SSL Port: 993
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
Server Name: hosting.cloudnet.com
SSL Port: 465
If you are using a mail program that doesn’t use SSL Encryption, you can use the same incoming and outgoing mail servers.
Incoming POP3 No SSL Port is 110
Incoming IMAP No SSL Port is 143
Outgoing SMTP No SSL Port is 587
(Using SSL Encryption for email is recommended) Mail programs may have an option that needs to be set to indicate whether or not you will be using SSL Encryption.
WebMail is available for hosted domain addresses. Go to http://hosting.cloudnet.com/webmail and log in with your email address and password.
Note: Email addresses and passwords were migrated to the new server, but some passwords were not complex enough to meet the security standards on the new server. Passwords must contain both upper and lowercase letters, at least 1 number, at least 1 symbol character, and be a minimum of 8 characters long. For passwords that were not secure enough, we added the following characters to the beginning of the password: Q!2#q