16-03-2017 15:38 - edited 16-03-2017 15:41
Virgin.net Email settings
Access your email through a Web browser
Before you read on, did you know that you can access your Virgin.net email address using Virgin Media Mail through a Web browser? This means you can send and receive messages through just about any computer with a connection to the Internet and also access other great features that are not available to users of email software. Try it now: go to your Virgin Media Mail online by clicking the Email link in the top-right of virginmedia.com.
Email settings for addresses ending in @virgin.net
Manual configuration settings for email
Type of information |
Settings to enter |
Sending mail (SMTP) |
|
SMTP server name |
smtp.virginmedia.com |
SMTP SSL |
Enabled |
SMTP port |
465 |
SMTP authentication |
Enabled (or 'Password' on Macs) |
SMTP username |
Full email address, e.g., richard.branson@virgin.net Note: If you update your username in My Virgin Media, this email address will not change. |
Receiving mail (IMAP4) |
|
IMAP4 server name |
imap.virginmedia.com |
IMAP4 SSL |
Enabled |
IMAP4 port |
993 |
IMAP4 authentication |
Enabled (or 'Password' on Macs) |
IMAP4 username |
Full email address, e.g., richard.branson@virgin.net Note: If you update your username in My Virgin Media, this email address will not change. |
IMAP4 SPA (Secure Password Authentication) |
Disabled |
Receiving mail (POP3) |
|
POP3 server name |
pop3.virginmedia.com |
POP3 SSL |
Enabled |
POP3 port |
995 |
POP3 authentication |
Enabled (or 'Password' on Macs) |
POP3 username |
Full email address, e.g., richard.branson@virgin.net Note: If you update your username in My Virgin Media, this email address will not change. |
POP3 SPA (Secure Password Authentication) |
Disabled |