You can configure Titan on other email apps like Outlook, Thunderbird, Apple Mail, etc. via IMAP or POP using the following settings:
alert-warning | To protect your account, accessing 3rd party clients will be blocked when the two-factor authentication is enabled. You can refer to this article for instructions on disabling two-factor authentication on Titan |
alert-warning | To configure Titan on third-party apps, third-party email access must be enabled. Learn more here. |
Configure using IMAP
Email address : Your Titan address eg: jack@<domainName>
Password : Your Titan password
Username (if asked) : Same as Your Titan address eg: jack@<domainName>
Incoming Server : imap0101.titan.email
Encryption: SSL/TLS (Port: 993)
Outgoing Server : smtp0101.titan.email
Encryption: SSL/TLS (Port: 465)
Configure using POP
Email address : Your Titan address eg: jack@<domainName>
Password : Your Titan password
Username (if asked) : Same as Your Titan address eg: jack@<domainName>
Incoming Server : pop0101.titan.email
Encryption: SSL/TLS (Port: 995)
Outgoing Server : smtp0101.titan.email
Encryption: SSL/TLS (Port: 465)
alert-success | When email account is configured using POP server, the emails are fetched from the server into the third party client. Hence, the emails will be only visible on the third party client and not the Titan webmail or Titan App |
Hope this article was helpful to you and if you still need any further assistance with the setup, drop us an email at support@titan.email