Hello imado44,
Thanks for that info and choosing the Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you want to be able to access your iCloud email on your Windows 7 computer. One way would be to go to the iCloud.com website and sign in with your Apple ID and access your iCloud email there. Here is more info on all the features of accessing email on iCloud.com:
Mail overview - iCloud Help
If you use Outlook on your Windows computer, you can download and install iCloud for Windows on your computer and be access your iCloud email account in the Outlook app, and here is more about this process and features:
Download iCloud for Windows
Get help using Outlook with iCloud for Windows
Cheers!
Thanks for that info and choosing the Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you want to be able to access your iCloud email on your Windows 7 computer. One way would be to go to the iCloud.com website and sign in with your Apple ID and access your iCloud email there. Here is more info on all the features of accessing email on iCloud.com:
Mail overview - iCloud Help
If you use Outlook on your Windows computer, you can download and install iCloud for Windows on your computer and be access your iCloud email account in the Outlook app, and here is more about this process and features:
Download iCloud for Windows
Get help using Outlook with iCloud for Windows
Cheers!
If you’re on a Mac, you can set up your email accounts in macOS mail. This is often a preferred method simply because you won’t need a browser to view your email. Mail is a standard component of Mac computers. This app gives you basic abilities when it comes to sending and receiving messages. Apple Mail is the default email client that comes with every Mac using OS X 10.0 or later. This guide will show you how to configure your Apple Mail application to access email for your Media Temple server. This article is primarily for Mail version 10.2 on Sierra (OSX 10.12.32).
Sep 11, 2018 10:40 AM
Mac Mail can be set up very easily when using common email providers, but using company email may require a bit of information before you can set it up properly. Before you can set up your email address on Mac Mail, you have to have an existing email address. Overall, though, the process is easy to do.
Not everyone wants to use the web-based application, “Webmail” to access messages. If you’re on a Mac, you can set up your email accounts in macOS mail. This is often a preferred method simply because you won’t need a browser to view your email.
Mail is a standard component of Mac computers. This app gives you basic abilities when it comes to sending and receiving messages. While it may not have all of the bells and whistles of other programs, it does its job efficiently.
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However, it’s advisable that you set up some form of email security in cPanel. This will greatly reduce complications with spam and other issues later on.
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to set up an email account in Mac and Mail. It’s a quick procedure that will have you reading messages in no time.
Using Mac and Mail to Access Email Accounts
Click on the Apple icon in the top left of your screen.
Click the System Preferences from the drop down list. It should be the second one down from the top.
In your preferences screen, look for and click, “Internet Accounts.”
This will open a new window for your preferences. On the right, click the “Add Other Account” near the bottom.
Click the “Mail account” option available. It may have an “@” symbol next to it.
A new window will pop up asking for your mail credentials. This will include your name, address and password.
Fill in the information and click, “Sign In.”
Next will be the server settings for the account. You will need to know:
Set Up Mail Signature Mac
- Username: Which is often your email address depending on your web host provider.
- Password: Obviously the password for the account you wish to access.
- Account Type: Choose which you want to use, POP3 or IMAP. This will be dependent on the type of mailing protocol you want to use.
- Incoming Mail Server: This is the server name of your inbound email. Often, it will look something like “mail.yourdomainname.com.”
- Outgoing Mail Server: This server is more than likely going to be the same as your incoming mail.
After you enter your information, click the “Sign In” button.
Now, you will have a new account available on the Mac. If you have third-party applications tied to your mail account, they will be available in a list. Use the check box to select any apps that you want to associate with your mailing system. This is often an optional ability depending on the apps you currently have installed.
Click the “Done” button on the bottom right.
Getting Your Mail On Your Mac
This is but one of the easiest methods to receive email on a Mac computer system. You can use other applications available from other vendors, but this should already be part of your computer software. Just bear in mind that some Internet providers block certain ports from operating on their networks. As a result, you may not be able to send messages whether it’s done from a Mac or a PC. Check your ports if you have any question about sending unsecured email.
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