What are my email server settings (i.e., POP and SMTP)? AT&T email server settings are displayed in the table below. Use these to set up your email program (e.g., Outlook) for any AT&T email accounts. Email Program Settings Field: Enter: Incoming (POP) pop.att.yahoo.com Outgoing (SMTP) smtp.att.yahoo.com (requires authentication) Incoming mail server: POP3 Incoming/Outgoing User Name: Full AT&T email address, including domain (e.g., test@att.net, test@bellsouth.net) Incoming mail port #: 995, secure connection (SSL) checked Outgoing mail port # 465, secure connection (SSL) checked Note: When updating the secure server settings, check the SSL check box first and then update the port number if necessary. Haven't set up your email program yet? For instructions, please visit How do I set up my email account? Already set up but want to verify you've got what's shown in the table above? For instructions, please visit How can I verify my email settings? The mail server settings above will work with all of the following AT&T domains: @ameritech.net @att.net @bellsouth.net @flash.net @nvbell.net @pacbell.net @prodigy.net @sbcglobal.net @snet.net @swbell.net @wans.net Note: As of July 15, 2009, AT&T no longer provides access to Usenet content for AT&T Internet Services customers. Customers wishing to access Usenet newsgroups may do so by finding a third-party provider, who may charge a subscription fee. Solution Feedback Was this solution helpful? Yes No Was this solution easy to find? Yes No What were you looking for today? For your privacy and security, please do not enter confidential information (e.g., credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, user name or passwords). Note, we cannot respond directly to these comments. Need more help? Our handy step-by-step tool guides you through the troubleshooting process. Download the Self Support Tool Find a Solution Get in touch with AT&T for additional support. Chat with AT&T Email AT&T Call AT&T AT&T on the Webatt.com Shop. Service. Support.att.net E-mail - News - Weather & More Privacy Policy | Careers | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Site Map | Accessibility ©2009 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. AT&T 36USC220506 High Speed Internet Support Print | Close What are my email server settings (i.e., POP and SMTP)? AT&T email server settings are displayed in the table below. Use these to set up your email program (e.g., Outlook) for any AT&T email accounts. Email Program Settings Field: Enter: Incoming (POP) pop.att.yahoo.com Outgoing (SMTP) smtp.att.yahoo.com (requires authentication) Incoming mail server: POP3 Incoming/Outgoing User Name: Full AT&T email address, including domain (e.g., test@att.net, test@bellsouth.net) Incoming mail port #: 995, secure connection (SSL) checked Outgoing mail port # 465, secure connection (SSL) checked Note: When updating the secure server settings, check the SSL check box first and then update the port number if necessary. Haven't set up your email program yet? For instructions, please visit How do I set up my email account? Already set up but want to verify you've got what's shown in the table above? For instructions, please visit How can I verify my email settings? The mail server settings above will work with all of the following AT&T domains: @ameritech.net @att.net @bellsouth.net @flash.net @nvbell.net @pacbell.net @prodigy.net @sbcglobal.net @snet.net @swbell.net @wans.net Note: As of July 15, 2009, AT&T no longer provides access to Usenet content for AT&T Internet Services customers. Customers wishing to access Usenet newsgroups may do so by finding a third-party provider, who may charge a subscription fee. CloseArticle/FAQ #KB401570Cancel