Aliant Webmail settings
Aliant Telecom is a Canadian telecommunications business that serves consumers in Atlantic Canada with local, long-distance, and wireless phone services. CAD 1.3 billion in revenue (year ending 31 December 2005).
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The Aliant Webmail email server settings are listed below. Trial and error and consulting your email client’s online documentation are the best ways to customize your email client. If you still can’t find what you’re looking for, we recommend sending a message in our [Aliant Webmail forum][1], and one of our members will respond.
- Email server: [outgoing.alianttelecom.net][2]
- Email server port: 25
- Aliant Webmail username for email login. (Your email address’s first portion, such as “joe” or “joe@abcdefghijklmno.com”)
- Your Aliant Webmail password is your email password.
Aliant.Net is a Canadian Internet Service Provider (ISP) that offers consumers in Atlantic Canada cable, DSL, and dial-up services. The company’s headquarters are in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. 170 million CAD in revenue (year ending 30 June 2005).
The following are the Aliant.Net incoming email server settings:
Email server port: 110
Your email username, as displayed in your email client, includes “joe” or joe@abcdefghijklmno.com.
Your email password, as it appears in your email client, for example, “abc12345” or “qwerty.”
Incoming Email server port:
AliantUserID@aliant.net is the incoming login name (Your Aliant Webmail login name)
AliantPassword (incoming password) (Your Aliant Webmail password)
Email server port: 22
Your email username, as displayed in your email client, includes “joe” or joe@abcdefghijklmno.com.
Your email password, as it appears in your email client, for example, “abc12345” or “qwerty.”
All Aliant Webmail clients have the same Aliant Webmail settings.
Email server port: 110
Your email username, as displayed in your email client, for example, “joe” or joe@abcdefghijklmno.com.
Your email password, as it appears in your email client, for example, “abc12345” or “qwerty.”