imap
The IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) email protocol usually uses port 143.
IMAP uses port 143
The port for IMAP is: 143
Chaux-lès-Port's population is 143.
993 IMAP over SSL or MMP IMAP Proxy over SSL
IMAP port is the port number the IMAP protocol uses to transfer data. The standard IMAP Port number is 143
Port number of SMTP is 25 and of IMAP is 143. (These are the standard port numbers used)
The Internet Message Access Port is commonly assigned to port numbers 143 and 993. If one has access rights to their email server, they can manually change their IMAP port numbers there.
The default port number for the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) is 143. When using IMAP over SSL/TLS for secure communication, the default port number is 993.
The standard port numbers for the specified protocols are as follows: SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) uses port 25, POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) uses port 110, IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol version 4) uses port 143, RPC (Remote Procedure Call) commonly uses port 135, LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) operates on port 389, and the Global Catalog service typically uses port 3268. These ports facilitate various email and directory services in network communications.
The Live Mail server typically uses the following port numbers for email communication: for incoming mail (IMAP), it uses port 993 for SSL/TLS connections and port 143 for non-encrypted connections. For POP3, the server uses port 995 for secure connections and port 110 for non-encrypted ones. For outgoing mail (SMTP), it generally operates on port 587 for secure submissions and port 25 for non-encrypted transmissions.
To turn off roaming on your Globe mobile service, you can usually do this via the GlobeOne app or by dialing *143# on your phone and following the prompts. Alternatively, you can log in to your Globe account on their website and manage your roaming settings there. If you prefer, you can also contact Globe customer service for assistance.