To continue sending and receiving emails, please update your email app (Outlook, Apple Mail, Gmail app, Samsung Email, Thunderbird, etc.) with the settings below.
Server Address (for both incoming and outgoing): mail.bpsdesigns.com
Use your full email address and current password when prompted.
Recommended Settings (Most Secure & Reliable – Use These First!)
Incoming Mail Server (IMAP) – Best choice for phones and multi-device use
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Server: mail.bpsdesigns.com
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Port: 993
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Security / Encryption: SSL/TLS (or just "SSL")
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Authentication: Password (Normal password)
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Username: your full email address (e.g. [email protected])
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
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Server: mail.bpsdesigns.com
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Port: 587
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Security / Encryption: STARTTLS (sometimes shown as TLS)
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Authentication: Password (must be checked/enabled)
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Username: your full email address
Alternative Settings (Only if the above doesn't work)
Incoming Mail Server (IMAP)
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Port: 143
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Security: STARTTLS
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
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Port: 465
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Security: SSL/TLS
Quick Tips for Common Apps
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Outlook / Windows Mail → Choose "Manual setup" or "IMAP" → use port 993/587 as above
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iPhone/iPad (Apple Mail) → When adding account, select "Other" → IMAP → enter the details above (avoid letting it auto-change SMTP to port 25!)
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Android (Gmail app or Samsung Email) → Add account → Other/Advanced → Manual setup → IMAP → use SSL/TLS on 993 and STARTTLS on 587
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Thunderbird → It often auto-detects correctly when you enter your email + password — if not, use the manual settings above
Important Notes
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Always use your current password (the one you use to log into the NEW webmail)
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Make sure SSL/TLS or STARTTLS is enabled — plain/unsecured connections are not allowed
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If you get a certificate warning → accept it (our certificate is valid, some older devices may warn)
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Webmail access (for checking email in browser): https://webmail.bpsdesigns.com
If you run into any issues, reply to your migration email or open a support ticket — include a screenshot of the error message and which device/app you're using.