Port: 995
Requires SSL: Yes
Compared to POP, IMAP allows users to log into many different email clients or webmail interfaces and view the same emails, because the emails are kept on remote email servers until the user deletes them. In a world where we now check our email on web interfaces, email clients, and on mobile phones, IMAP has become extremely popular.
Server: imap.gmail.com
Port: 993
Requires SSL: Yes
SMTP is an Internet standard for electronic mail (email) transmission. SMTP by default uses TCP port 25. The protocol for mail submission is the same, but uses port 587. SMTP connections secured by SSL, known as SMTPS, default to port 465 (nonstandard, but sometimes used for legacy reasons).
Server: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 465 or 587
Requires SSL: Yes
Requires authentication: Yes
Full Name or Display Name: [your name]
Email address: Your full email address (name@domain.com)
Password: Your account’s password
Requires authentication: Yes