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GoDaddy Email Configuration 2026: Complete Setup Guide for IMAP, SMTP, POP3, and DNS

GoDaddy Email Configuration 2026: Complete Setup Guide for IMAP, SMTP, POP3, and DNS

GoDaddy is one of the largest domain registrars and web hosting providers in the world, serving over 21 million customers. If you have a domain registered with GoDaddy, you almost certainly need to configure email for it – whether through GoDaddy’s own Professional Email (powered by Microsoft 365 or Titan), a third-party email client like Outlook or Gmail, or a cold email outreach platform.

Configuring GoDaddy email correctly is the difference between emails landing in the inbox versus the spam folder. A single wrong port number, a missing SSL toggle, or an absent SPF record can break your email delivery entirely.

This guide covers everything: GoDaddy’s IMAP, SMTP, and POP3 server settings, step-by-step setup for every major email client, DNS configuration including MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records, troubleshooting the most common errors, and best practices for 2026.

GoDaddy email configuration dashboard illustration showing server settings panel with IMAP, SMTP, and POP3 configuration fields, SSL encryption toggles, and port number inputs in a clean modern interface
DNS record types for email delivery including MX SPF DKIM and DMARC records arranged in a simple flowchart style
Email setup across multiple devices including a desktop computer, smartphone, and tablet all connected to an email server

GoDaddy Email Server Settings Reference

Before you configure anything, you need the correct server settings. GoDaddy uses consistent server names across all Professional Email plans, whether powered by Microsoft 365 or Titan.

IMAP Settings (Recommended)

IMAP synchronizes email across all your devices. Changes made on one device (read, delete, move) reflect everywhere. This is the recommended protocol for most users.

Setting Value
Server imap.secureserver.net
Port 993
Encryption SSL/TLS
Authentication Required
Username Your full email address
Password Your email account password

POP3 Settings

POP3 downloads emails to a single device and removes them from the server. Use this only if you access email from one device and want to store messages locally.

Setting Value
Server pop.secureserver.net
Port 995
Encryption SSL/TLS
Authentication Required
Username Your full email address
Password Your email account password

SMTP Settings (Outgoing Mail)

SMTP handles all outgoing email. These settings are the same whether you use IMAP or POP3 for incoming mail.

Setting Value
Server smtpout.secureserver.net
Port 465 (SSL) or 587 (STARTTLS)
Encryption SSL/TLS or STARTTLS
Authentication Required
Username Your full email address
Password Your email account password

Non-SSL Settings (Legacy)

Some older email clients or corporate networks may require non-SSL connections. These are less secure and should only be used when SSL is not available.

Protocol Server Port Encryption
IMAP imap.secureserver.net 143 None
POP3 pop.secureserver.net 110 None
SMTP smtpout.secureserver.net 80 or 3535 None

Important: GoDaddy may deprecate non-SSL ports in the future. Always use SSL ports (993, 995, 465) when possible.

GoDaddy Professional Email Plans

GoDaddy offers two types of Professional Email. Your server settings depend on which one you have.

Professional Email (Microsoft 365)

Powered by Microsoft 365 Exchange. Includes Outlook desktop and mobile apps, 1 TB of cloud storage per mailbox, Microsoft Teams, and Office Online.

Server settings for Microsoft 365 powered email:

  • IMAP server: outlook.office365.com
  • IMAP port: 993 (SSL)
  • SMTP server: smtp.office365.com
  • SMTP port: 587 (STARTTLS)
  • Username: Your full email address
  • Password: Your Microsoft 365 password

Professional Email (Titan)

Powered by GoDaddy’s own Titan platform. Includes a built-in webmail client, calendar, contacts, and 10 GB of storage per mailbox.

Server settings for Titan powered email:

  • IMAP server: imap.secureserver.net
  • IMAP port: 993 (SSL)
  • SMTP server: smtpout.secureserver.net
  • SMTP port: 465 (SSL)
  • Username: Your full email address
  • Password: Your email account password

How to Check Which Plan You Have

1. Sign in to your GoDaddy account at godaddy.com

2. Go to My Products > Email & Office

3. Look for the plan name next to your email address

4. If it says “Microsoft 365” or “Exchange” – use the Microsoft 365 settings

5. If it says “Professional Email” or “Titan” – use the secureserver.net settings

How to Set Up GoDaddy Email in Outlook

Microsoft 365 Email in Outlook (Desktop)

If you have GoDaddy Professional Email powered by Microsoft 365, setup is nearly automatic:

1. Open Outlook and go to File > Add Account

2. Enter your GoDaddy email address

3. Select “Connect” – Outlook auto-detects the Microsoft 365 settings

4. Enter your password when prompted

5. If two-factor authentication is enabled, complete the verification

6. Outlook completes the setup automatically

Titan Email in Outlook (Desktop)

For GoDaddy Professional Email powered by Titan, you need manual configuration:

1. Open Outlook and go to File > Info > Add Account

2. Enter your name, GoDaddy email address, and password

3. Select “Manual setup or additional server types” > Next

4. Choose “POP or IMAP” > Next

5. Enter the following settings:

  • Account Type: IMAP
  • Incoming mail server: imap.secureserver.net
  • Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtpout.secureserver.net
  • User Name: Your full email address

6. Click “More Settings” > “Outgoing Server” tab

7. Check “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication”

8. Select “Use same settings as my incoming mail server”

9. Go to the “Advanced” tab and enter:

  • Incoming server (IMAP): 993
  • Use the following type of encrypted connection: SSL
  • Outgoing server (SMTP): 465
  • Use the following type of encrypted connection: SSL

10. Click OK > Next > Finish

Outlook for Mac

1. Open Outlook and go to Tools > Accounts

2. Click the + sign and select “Other Email” > “Add Account”

3. Enter your GoDaddy email address and password

4. Select “IMAP” as the account type

5. Enter:

  • Incoming server: imap.secureserver.net
  • Port: 993, SSL
  • Outgoing server: smtpout.secureserver.net
  • Port: 465, SSL

6. Click “Add Account”

How to Set Up GoDaddy Email in Gmail

You can send and receive GoDaddy email through your Gmail interface using the “Add a mail account” feature.

1. Sign in to Gmail and click the gear icon > See all settings

2. Go to Accounts and Import > Add a mail account

3. Enter your GoDaddy email address and click Next

4. Select “Import emails from my other account (POP3)” and click Next

5. Enter the POP3 settings:

  • Username: Your full GoDaddy email address
  • Password: Your email password
  • POP server: pop.secureserver.net
  • Port: 995
  • Check “Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail”
  • Check “Label incoming messages”
  • Check “Archive incoming messages”

6. Click Add Account

7. Choose whether to also send mail from this address

8. Enter the SMTP settings:

  • SMTP server: smtpout.secureserver.net
  • Port: 465
  • Check “Always use a secure connection (SSL)”
  • Username: Your full GoDaddy email address
  • Password: Your email password

9. Click Add Account

10. Gmail sends a verification code to your GoDaddy email. Enter it to complete setup.

Alternative: IMAP via Gmail

Gmail’s POP3 import fetches emails but does not sync read/unread status or folder changes. For full two-way sync, use a dedicated email client like Outlook or Thunderbird instead.

How to Set Up GoDaddy Email on iPhone and iPad (Apple Mail)

1. Open Settings > Mail > Accounts > Add Account

2. Select “Other” > “Add Mail Account”

3. Enter your name, GoDaddy email address, and password

4. Tap Next and wait for auto-detection to fail (it will for Titan accounts)

5. Select IMAP and enter:

  • Incoming Mail Server:
  • Host Name: imap.secureserver.net
  • User Name: Your full email address
  • Password: Your email password
  • Outgoing Mail Server:
  • Host Name: smtpout.secureserver.net
  • User Name: Your full email address
  • Password: Your email password

6. Tap Next

7. Make sure SSL is enabled for both incoming and outgoing

8. Tap Save

Verify the port settings:

1. Go back to Settings > Mail > Accounts

2. Select your GoDaddy account

3. Tap Account > Advanced

4. Under Incoming Settings, confirm:

  • Use SSL: ON
  • Server Port: 993
  • Authentication: Password

How to Set Up GoDaddy Email on Android

1. Open the Email app (or Gmail app)

2. Tap the menu icon > Settings > Add account

3. Select “Other” (or “IMAP”)

4. Enter your GoDaddy email address and password

5. Tap Manual setup

6. Select IMAP and enter:

  • Incoming server: imap.secureserver.net
  • Port: 993
  • Security type: SSL/TLS

7. For outgoing:

  • SMTP server: smtpout.secureserver.net
  • Port: 465
  • Security type: SSL/TLS
  • Require authentication: Yes

8. Tap Next and complete setup

How to Set Up GoDaddy Email in Thunderbird

1. Open Thunderbird and go to File > New > Existing Mail Account

2. Enter your name, GoDaddy email address, and password

3. Click “Configure manually”

4. Enter:

  • Incoming: IMAP, imap.secureserver.net, 993, SSL/TLS, Normal password
  • Outgoing: SMTP, smtpout.secureserver.net, 465, SSL/TLS, Normal password

5. Click “Re-test” to verify the settings

6. Click Done

How to Access GoDaddy Webmail

If you do not want to use a desktop email client, GoDaddy provides webmail access:

Titan Webmail:

  • URL: https://email.godaddy.com
  • Sign in with your full email address and password
  • Access email, calendar, and contacts from any browser

Microsoft 365 Webmail (Outlook on the Web):

  • URL: https://outlook.office365.com
  • Sign in with your full email address and Microsoft 365 password
  • Access email, calendar, contacts, and Microsoft 365 apps

Webmail features:

  • Read, send, and organize emails
  • Create folders and filters
  • Set up auto-reply (vacation responder)
  • Manage contacts
  • Access calendar

GoDaddy DNS Configuration for Email

Email delivery does not work correctly without proper DNS records. If you are using GoDaddy for domain management, you need to configure these DNS records.

MX Record (Mail Exchange)

The MX record tells the internet where to deliver email for your domain.

For GoDaddy Professional Email (Titan):

Setting Value
Type MX
Host @ (or leave blank)
Points to mx1.email.godaddy.com
Priority 0
TTL 3600 (1 hour)

For GoDaddy Professional Email (Microsoft 365):

Setting Value
Type MX
Host @
Points to yourdomain-com.mail.protection.outlook.com
Priority 0
TTL 3600

Note: Replace “yourdomain-com” with your actual domain with hyphens instead of dots. For example, mystrika.com becomes mystrika-com.mail.protection.outlook.com.

SPF Record (Sender Policy Framework)

SPF prevents spammers from sending email that appears to come from your domain. Without SPF, your emails are more likely to land in spam folders.

For GoDaddy Professional Email (Titan):

Setting Value
Type TXT
Host @
Value v=spf1 include:secureserver.net ~all
TTL 3600

For GoDaddy Professional Email (Microsoft 365):

Setting Value
Type TXT
Host @
Value v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all
TTL 3600

If you send email from multiple platforms (e.g., GoDaddy email plus a cold email outreach tool), include all sending sources in one SPF record:

“`

v=spf1 include:secureserver.net include:spf.protection.outlook.com include:mail.zendesk.com ~all

“`

Important: You can only have one SPF record per domain. If you already have one, edit it to add the new includes rather than creating a second record.

DKIM Record (DomainKeys Identified Mail)

DKIM adds a digital signature to your emails so receiving servers can verify they were not tampered with.

For GoDaddy Professional Email (Titan):

1. Sign in to your GoDaddy Email Setup Center

2. Go to Settings > Email Authentication

3. Copy the DKIM key provided

4. Add a TXT record in your DNS:

  • Type: TXT
  • Host: (the selector provided, e.g., `default._domainkey`)
  • Value: (the DKIM key provided)
  • TTL: 3600

For GoDaddy Professional Email (Microsoft 365):

Microsoft 365 configures DKIM automatically. You can verify it in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center under Exchange > Protection > DKIM.

DMARC Record (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance)

DMARC tells receiving servers what to do when an email fails SPF or DKIM checks.

Setting Value
Type TXT
Host _dmarc
Value v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:[email protected]
TTL 3600

DMARC policy levels:

  • p=none – Monitor only. No action taken on failures. Start here.
  • p=quarantine – Failed emails go to spam. Use after monitoring.
  • p=reject – Failed emails are rejected entirely. Use when confident in your setup.

How to Add DNS Records in GoDaddy

1. Sign in to your GoDaddy account

2. Go to My Products > Domains

3. Click “DNS” next to the domain you want to configure

4. Click “Add” and select the record type (MX, TXT, etc.)

5. Enter the values from the tables above

6. Click Save

7. DNS changes take 1-48 hours to propagate globally

GoDaddy Email Not Working: Troubleshooting Guide

Connection Errors

“Cannot connect to server” or “Connection timed out”

This is the most common GoDaddy email error. Causes and fixes:

1. Wrong server name – Double-check you are using imap.secureserver.net (not imap.secureserver.com or imap.godaddy.com)

2. Wrong port – IMAP requires port 993 with SSL. Using port 143 without SSL will fail on most modern clients

3. SSL not enabled – Both incoming and outgoing servers require SSL. Check your client’s advanced settings

4. Firewall blocking – Corporate or home firewalls sometimes block ports 993 and 465. Try port 587 (STARTTLS) for SMTP instead

5. Antivirus interference – Some antivirus software intercepts email connections. Temporarily disable it to test

Authentication Errors

“Authentication failed” or “Username or password incorrect”

1. Wrong username format – Your username must be the full email address ([email protected]), not just “user”

2. Wrong password – Reset your password in GoDaddy’s Email Control Center

3. Two-factor authentication – If 2FA is enabled, you may need an app password instead of your regular password

4. Account locked – Too many failed login attempts can lock your account. Wait 15-30 minutes and try again

5. Outgoing server authentication disabled – In your email client settings, make sure “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” is checked

Sending Errors

“Email sent but recipient never received it”

1. SPF record missing – Without SPF, receiving servers may reject your email. Add the SPF record shown in the DNS section above

2. Sending limits exceeded – GoDaddy limits outgoing email to 500 recipients per day for Professional Email. Exceeding this causes temporary blocks

3. Blacklisted IP – If your shared hosting IP is blacklisted, contact GoDaddy support to request a new IP

4. Content flagged as spam – Avoid spam trigger words, excessive links, and large attachments

Receiving Errors

“Can receive but not send” or “Can send but not receive”

1. Can receive but not send – SMTP settings are wrong. Verify smtpout.secureserver.net, port 465 or 587, SSL enabled, authentication required

2. Can send but not receive – IMAP/POP3 settings are wrong. Verify imap.secureserver.net, port 993, SSL enabled

3. MX record not propagated – If you recently changed DNS, wait 1-48 hours for propagation

4. Inbox full – GoDaddy Titan has 10 GB storage. Delete old emails or upgrade your plan

IMAP Sync Issues

“Emails not syncing across devices”

1. SSL not enabled – IMAP requires SSL for proper sync. Check your client’s advanced settings

2. Using POP3 instead of IMAP – POP3 downloads emails to one device and removes them from the server. Switch to IMAP for multi-device sync

3. Client-side filter moving emails – Check if a rule or filter is moving emails to a local folder instead of the server folder

4. Large mailbox – Mailboxes over 2 GB can cause sync delays. Archive old emails to reduce size

GoDaddy Email Security Best Practices

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

GoDaddy supports 2FA for all accounts. Enable it in your GoDaddy account settings under Security > Two-Step Verification. This prevents unauthorized access even if your password is compromised.

Use App Passwords for Email Clients

When 2FA is enabled, your regular password may not work with email clients. Generate an app password:

1. Sign in to your GoDaddy account

2. Go to Security > App Passwords

3. Click “Create App Password”

4. Name it (e.g., “Outlook Desktop”)

5. Copy the generated password and use it in your email client

Set Up Email Forwarding

GoDaddy allows you to forward email from one address to another:

1. Sign in to your GoDaddy Email Control Center

2. Go to Settings > Email Forwarding

3. Click “Add Forward”

4. Enter the source email address and the destination

5. Choose whether to keep a copy in the source mailbox

6. Click Save

Configure Auto-Reply (Vacation Responder)

1. Sign in to GoDaddy Webmail (email.godaddy.com)

2. Go to Settings > Auto-Reply

3. Toggle “Enable auto-reply”

4. Set the date range (start and end)

5. Write your auto-reply message

6. Choose whether to reply to external senders

7. Click Save

Create Email Filters and Rules

1. Sign in to GoDaddy Webmail

2. Go to Settings > Filters

3. Click “Add Filter”

4. Set the conditions (sender, subject, keywords)

5. Set the action (move to folder, delete, forward, mark as read)

6. Click Save

GoDaddy Email for Business Use Cases

Using GoDaddy Email with Cold Email Outreach Platforms

If you use a cold email outreach platform like Mystrika, you need to configure your GoDaddy email for SMTP relay or connect it via IMAP.

For SMTP relay:

  • SMTP server: smtpout.secureserver.net
  • Port: 465 (SSL) or 587 (STARTTLS)
  • Authentication: Required
  • Username: Your full email address
  • Password: Your email password or app password

Important considerations for cold email:

  • GoDaddy’s 500 recipients/day limit applies. For higher volumes, use a dedicated SMTP provider or upgrade to Microsoft 365
  • Configure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC before sending any cold email campaigns
  • Warm up new email accounts gradually over 2-4 weeks before scaling
  • Monitor bounce rates and spam complaints daily

Using GoDaddy Email with CRM Tools

Most CRM platforms (Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive) can send email through your GoDaddy account via SMTP:

1. In your CRM, go to Email Settings > Custom SMTP

2. Enter:

  • SMTP server: smtpout.secureserver.net
  • Port: 465
  • Encryption: SSL
  • Username: Your full GoDaddy email address
  • Password: Your email password

3. Send a test email to verify

4. Save the configuration

Using GoDaddy Email with Email Marketing Tools

For email marketing (Mailchimp, Constant Contact, SendGrid), GoDaddy’s sending limits are too restrictive. Use a dedicated email marketing SMTP or API instead. However, you can configure your domain’s DNS (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) through GoDaddy to improve deliverability for marketing emails sent through other platforms.

GoDaddy Email vs Third-Party Email Services

Feature GoDaddy Professional Email (Titan) GoDaddy Professional Email (M365) Google Workspace Mystrika Email
Storage per mailbox 10 GB 1 TB 30 GB Unlimited
Webmail Yes (Titan) Yes (Outlook on Web) Yes (Gmail) Yes
IMAP/POP3 support Yes Yes Yes Yes
Custom domain Yes Yes Yes Yes
SPF/DKIM/DMARC Manual setup Auto (M365) Auto Included
Email warm-up No No No Yes
Sending limit 500/day 10,000/day 2,000/day Unlimited
Starting price $2.99/month $5.99/month $6/month $15/month
Best for Basic business email Full office suite Team collaboration Cold email outreach

GoDaddy Email Configuration Cheat Sheet

Print this or bookmark it for quick reference:

IMAP: imap.secureserver.net : 993 : SSL

POP3: pop.secureserver.net : 995 : SSL

SMTP: smtpout.secureserver.net : 465 : SSL (or 587 : STARTTLS)

Username: Your full email address

Authentication: Required for incoming and outgoing

Webmail: https://email.godaddy.com

MX Record: mx1.email.godaddy.com (Titan) or yourdomain-com.mail.protection.outlook.com (M365)

SPF: v=spf1 include:secureserver.net ~all

DMARC: v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:[email protected]

Key Takeaways

  • GoDaddy email uses imap.secureserver.net (IMAP, port 993 SSL), pop.secureserver.net (POP3, port 995 SSL), and smtpout.secureserver.net (SMTP, port 465 SSL or 587 STARTTLS). Your full email address is the username and authentication is required for both incoming and outgoing servers.
  • GoDaddy offers two Professional Email plans: Titan (secureserver.net settings, 10 GB storage, $2.99/month) and Microsoft 365 (outlook.office365.com settings, 1 TB storage, $5.99/month). Check your plan in My Products > Email & Office.
  • DNS configuration is critical for email deliverability. You need MX records (mx1.email.godaddy.com for Titan), SPF records (v=spf1 include:secureserver.net ~all), DKIM records, and DMARC records. Missing DNS records are the most common cause of email delivery failures.
  • Common troubleshooting steps include verifying server names and ports, enabling SSL for both incoming and outgoing connections, ensuring SMTP authentication is enabled, checking SPF/DKIM/DMARC records, and confirming you are not exceeding GoDaddy’s 500 recipients per day sending limit.
  • For cold email outreach, configure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC before sending, use app passwords if 2FA is enabled, warm up accounts gradually, and consider upgrading to Microsoft 365 for higher sending limits. Mystrika offers unlimited sending with built-in warm-up and deliverability tools.
  • For more on email deliverability and DNS configuration, see our guide on improving email deliverability with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the GoDaddy email server settings for IMAP?

The GoDaddy IMAP settings are: server imap.secureserver.net, port 993 with SSL encryption, authentication required, and your full email address as the username. For Microsoft 365 powered accounts, use outlook.office365.com port 993 instead.

What are the GoDaddy SMTP settings?

The GoDaddy SMTP settings are: server smtpout.secureserver.net, port 465 with SSL encryption or port 587 with STARTTLS, authentication required, and your full email address as the username. For Microsoft 365 accounts, use smtp.office365.com port 587.

What are the GoDaddy POP3 settings?

The GoDaddy POP3 settings are: server pop.secureserver.net, port 995 with SSL encryption, authentication required, and your full email address as the username. POP3 downloads emails to one device and removes them from the server.

How do I set up GoDaddy email in Outlook?

For Titan accounts, use manual setup with IMAP: imap.secureserver.net port 993 SSL for incoming, smtpout.secureserver.net port 465 SSL for outgoing. Enable SMTP authentication in More Settings > Outgoing Server. For Microsoft 365 accounts, Outlook auto-detects the settings when you enter your email address.

How do I set up GoDaddy email on my iPhone?

Go to Settings > Mail > Accounts > Add Account > Other. Enter your email and password, select IMAP, and enter imap.secureserver.net (incoming, port 993 SSL) and smtpout.secureserver.net (outgoing, port 465 SSL). Verify SSL is enabled in Advanced settings.

How do I find my GoDaddy email server settings?

Sign in to your GoDaddy account, go to My Products > Email & Office, click “Setup” next to your email account, and look for the Email Setup Center. It displays your specific server settings. Alternatively, use the standard settings: imap.secureserver.net (IMAP), pop.secureserver.net (POP3), smtpout.secureserver.net (SMTP).

What is the GoDaddy webmail URL?

The GoDaddy webmail URL is https://email.godaddy.com for Titan accounts. For Microsoft 365 accounts, use https://outlook.office365.com. Sign in with your full email address and password.

How do I add MX records for GoDaddy email?

In your GoDaddy DNS settings, add an MX record with host @, points to mx1.email.godaddy.com (Titan) or yourdomain-com.mail.protection.outlook.com (M365), priority 0, TTL 3600. DNS changes take 1-48 hours to propagate.

How do I add SPF records for GoDaddy email?

Add a TXT record with host @ and value v=spf1 include:secureserver.net ~all (for Titan) or v=spf1 include:spf.protection.outlook.com ~all (for M365). You can only have one SPF record per domain, so combine all includes into one record.

Why is my GoDaddy email not working on my iPhone?

Common causes: wrong server name (use imap.secureserver.net, not imap.secureserver.com), SSL not enabled (must be ON for both incoming and outgoing), wrong port (993 for IMAP, 465 for SMTP), or incorrect username format (must be the full email address).

What is the GoDaddy email sending limit?

GoDaddy Professional Email (Titan) allows 500 recipients per day. Microsoft 365 allows 10,000 recipients per day. Exceeding these limits results in temporary sending blocks. For higher volumes, use a dedicated SMTP provider or cold email outreach platform.

Does GoDaddy support DKIM and DMARC?

Yes. GoDaddy supports DKIM through the Email Setup Center under Settings > Email Authentication. DMARC is configured through your domain’s DNS settings by adding a TXT record with host _dmarc. Both are essential for email deliverability.

Can I use GoDaddy email with Gmail?

Yes. GoDaddy email can be configured with Gmail using the “Add a mail account” feature under Settings > Accounts and Import. Use POP3 settings (pop.secureserver.net, port 995 SSL) for incoming and SMTP settings (smtpout.secureserver.net, port 465 SSL) for outgoing.

How do I reset my GoDaddy email password?

Sign in to your GoDaddy account, go to My Products > Email & Office, click “Manage” next to your email account, and select “Change Password.” Enter the new password and save. Update the password in all email clients where the account is configured.

What is the difference between GoDaddy Titan and Microsoft 365 email?

Titan is GoDaddy’s own email platform with 10 GB storage, secureserver.net server settings, and a built-in webmail client at $2.99/month. Microsoft 365 is powered by Exchange with 1 TB storage, Outlook desktop apps, Microsoft Teams, and Office Online at $5.99/month. Microsoft 365 uses outlook.office365.com server settings.