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    Setting Up Email for Talk Talk Broadband

    When setting up your email for Talk Talk Broadband you need to establish it as a POP3 account in your email client, be it Apple Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird or whatever else. The rest of the details are as follows:

    Talk Talk Email Settings

    • E-mail address: username@talktalk.net
    • Reply-to address: username@talktalk.net
    • Incoming mail Sever: mail.talktalk.net
      Incoming mail account type: POP3
      Incoming mail port: 110
    • Outgoing mail (SMTP) Server: smtp.talktalk.net
      Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA): leave unchecked
      Authentication: none
      Outgoing mail port: 25
      Use SSL: leave unchecked
    • Username: username@talktalk.net
    • Password: password

    For full details, help and the tech support numbers at Talk Talk Boardband services, visit the talk talk email settings page.

    Setting Up Using Apple Mail

    In Apple Mail for OSX, simply open the application, select “Preferences” from the “Mail” drop menu and then click on the “Accounts” tab in the resulting window. Once you have clicked the “+” button at the bottom left of the Accounts tab window, simply follow the wizard and fill out the forms with the requested data as shown above.

    Using Other Email Clients

    Talk Talk email can be setup and used with any email client both on Mac, Windows or Linux. There shouldn’t be any compatibility issues. Without having to rewrite email setup tutorials for the Nth time, simply do a Google Search for “POP3 setup ” replacing the requisite part with your email client brand. To help along, here are a selection:

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    2 Responses - Join the debate!

    1. richard down:

      thankyou
      this does seem to have done the trick. What baffles me is how one day I had it and the next I lost it. I am not in the habit of going in and changing my settings.
      Thankyou for your help

    2. Mike:

      Hi Guy’s,
      I have friend who is on Talktalk and she wishes to stop her received emails being included in her reply messages.
      I know how to do this with outlook , but not with Talktalk.
      Is it a setting in Tools?

      Any help would be appreciated please..

      Moke

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