Store all your information about an email address (including installation instructions) in your vault and share it with co-workers or clients.
Never again your team or client will ask to send email settings.
Label | A short name or label for the email account to easily identify it. |
Provider | The email service provider, such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook. |
Server type | The type of email server, such as POP3, IMAP, or Exchange. |
Email address | The email address associated with the account. |
Username | The username used to log in to the email account. |
Password | The password used to log in to the email account. |
Incoming server | The name or address of the incoming email server. |
Incoming port | The port used to connect to the incoming email server. |
SSL / TLS | Whether the email server uses SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption. |
Authentication | The type of authentication used to access the email server, such as password, OAuth, or Kerberos. |
Outgoing server | The name or address of the outgoing email server. |
Outgoing port | The port used to connect to the outgoing email server. |
SSL / TLS | Whether the email server uses SSL or TLS encryption for outgoing email. |
Authentication | The type of authentication used to send email, such as password, OAuth, or Kerberos. |
Webmail url | The URL or web address of the email service's webmail interface. |
File upload | The location of any files related to the email account, such as configuration files or attachments. |
Notes | Any additional notes or comments about the email account. |
Tags | Any relevant tags or keywords associated with the email account for organization or search purposes. |
Each template has the ability to add custom sections and custom fields.