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SMTP, POP3 and IMAP Settings for all
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AT&T MAIL SETTINGS
Here you will find the eMail settings for AT&T. SMTP,
POP3 and IMAP
servers. Incoming mail servers and outgoing mail servers.
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MAIL
SETTINGS FOR AT&T
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Homepage:
http://www.att.com/ |
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SMTP |
SMTP-Server: outbound.att.net
Port: 465 (SSL required) |
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POP3 |
POP3-Server: inbound.att.net
Port: 995 (SSL enabled) |
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IMAP |
IMAP-Server:
imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 993
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AT&T Inc. is an American multinational
telecommunications corporation, headquartered at Whitacre Tower
in downtown Dallas, Texas. AT&T is the second largest provider
of mobile telephone and the largest provider of fixed telephone
in the United States, and also provides broadband subscription
television services. AT&T is the third-largest company in Texas
(the largest non-oil company, behind only ExxonMobil and
ConocoPhillips, and also the largest Dallas company). As of May
2014, AT&T is the 23rd-largest company in the world as measured
by a composite of revenues, profits, assets and market value,
and the 16th-largest non-oil company. As of 2014, it is also the
20th-largest mobile telecom operator in the world, with over
118.7 million mobile customers.
The current iteration of AT&T Inc. began its existence as
Southwestern Bell Corporation, one of seven Regional Bell
Operating Companies (RBOC's) created in 1983 in the divestiture
of parent company American Telephone and Telegraph Company
(founded 1885, later AT&T Corp.) due to the United States v.
AT&T antitrust lawsuit. Southwestern Bell changed its name to
SBC Communications Inc. in 1995. In 2005, SBC purchased former
parent AT&T Corp. and took on its branding, with the merged
entity naming itself AT&T Inc. and using the iconic AT&T Corp.
logo and stock-trading symbol.
The current AT&T reconstitutes much of the former Bell System
and includes ten of the original 22 Bell Operating Companies,
along with one it partially owned (Southern New England
Telephone), and the original long distance division.
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