To work with Terminal Server, common practice is to install Windows on users' computers and run Remote Desktop Connection. We recommend to remove users' hard disks and boot WTware by network instead of Windows installation. The result in both cases — Windows Terminal Server desktop on users' screen.
These settings work for all AT&T-affiliated domains, including: @sbcglobal.net , @bellsouth.net , @ameritech.net . @pacbell.net , @swbell.net , @prodigy.net , @flash.net . POP3 and IMAP Email Settings - AT&T Email Customer Support
Copy this key and paste it into the field of your email app. Configuration Checklist ATT.NET CONFIG.txt
Select , enter a nickname (e.g., "Outlook-Desktop"), and click Create . Configuration Checklist Select , enter a nickname (e
Ensure the box for "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" is checked. AT&T strongly recommends using over POP3 because it
Always ensure "Use SSL" or "SSL/TLS" is checked for both incoming and outgoing servers.
AT&T strongly recommends using over POP3 because it synchronizes your email actions (like reading or deleting) across all your devices. IMAP (Recommended) POP3 (Traditional) Incoming Server imap.mail.att.net inbound.att.net Incoming Port 993 (SSL/TLS) 995 (SSL/TLS) Outgoing Server smtp.mail.att.net outbound.att.net Outgoing Port 465 or 587 (SSL/TLS) 465 (SSL/TLS) Username Your full email address Your full email address Password Secure Mail Key Secure Mail Key The "Secure Mail Key" Requirement
For security, AT&T requires a instead of your standard account password when using apps like Outlook or Apple Mail. How to generate one: Log into your account at Currently from AT&T. Go to your Profile and select Manage Secure Mail Key .