Please enter your email and well let you know when its available for your device. Spark will be a cross-platform email client soon. any problems while setting up BT Email on your Apple device or Apple Mail. Spark is currently available for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Android. This means you can still read them even if your computer is not connected to. Now you can begin using Spark send and receive your email on your Mac. You may be prompted to allow Spark to access your contacts click OK if this happens.
Once completed, click the Start Using Spark button. Spark is currently available for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Android. Spark will now auto-configure your Comcast email server settings and verify your account.
Those are the settings I'm using, according to the fastmail documentation they seem to allow STARTTLS for smtp but you need to specify port 587. GPG Suite includes a 30-day trial of GPG Mail. For SMTP, you need authentication and SSL with on port 465. Some clients allow multiple flavors, and I think FastMail wants SSL (initiation of a secure connection immediately) rather than TLS (switching to a secure session after the initial connection is made using STARTTLS).Īlso, be aware that the error may be with the SMTP connection, not the IMAP connection. If you have issues with viewing a specific email (links don’t work, attachments aren’t displayed, etc.), please follow the steps below. Adding your email account to Spark for Mac is a quick and easy process, that will help you get started with your email account in no time. I have not been receiving emails on my privateemail account, whether on the web. Spark allows you to add multiple email accounts to your Mac. Click on the Apple menu and choose System Preferences, then Internet accounts. Private Email account setup in Mail on macOS Sierra/Mojave (SMTP/IMAP). If you use another email client and never want to use Mail, removing accounts will stop it from retrieving messages from the server. you have ensured that the port number is 992 or 993 andĭouble check the above, and fiddle with the SSL/TLS settings. In Mail Preferences > Accounts, choose Account Information.