When you set up your CenturyLink email on another email program or on multiple devices, you will need the IMAP or POP and SMTP settings.
See step-by-step email setup instructions for:
For all other programs and devices, as you follow the instructions for your specific device or program, use the server settings on this page.
Do you already have CenturyLink email set up on your device? Learn about updates related to the email system change.
SMTP, POP and IMAP are different ways your email program (say, Outlook) communicates with your email provider (CenturyLink).
Incoming Server (IMAP recommended) | IMAP: mail.centurylink.net, Port: 993, Security: SSL POP: pop.centurylink.net, Port: 995, Security: SSL |
Outgoing Server | SMTP: smtp.centurylink.net, Port: 587, Security: TLS if available |
With CenturyLink.net email, you can choose between a POP or IMAP account type. We recommend IMAP.
We recommend you choose IMAP for your incoming email setting. IMAP is the newer and better version of email service. With IMAP, you can keep your email on the server, something you can't do with POP. This allows you to access and sync your email on multiple devices.
Like its name implies, POP is the equivalent of the post office. It's for storing your email. When you set up your email as a POP account, you can see your messages only on the device you set up. This is an older email technology.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) gets your email from one place to the next, routing it between servers and eventually to your computer desktop. An SMTP port sends an email through a network and to its recipient. If you were sending snail mail, it would be the mail carrier. CenturyLink filters port 25 for increased security.
Centurylink.net and the domains listed here all have the same settings.
Incoming Server (choose POP or IMAP) | POP: pop.centurylink.net, Port: 995, Security: SSL IMAP: mail.centurylink.net, Port: 993, Security: SSL |
Outgoing Server | SMTP: smtp.centurylink.net, Port 587 TLS if available |
Username | Full email address |
Server Limits | Email box storage limit: 700MB Email send size limit: 10MB |
Domains | qwestoffice.net |
Incoming Server | POP: pop.qwestoffice.net, Port: 110, Security: N/A |
Outgoing Server | SMTP: smtp.qwestoffice.net, Port: 465, Security: SSL |
Username | Full email address |
Server Limits | Email box storage limit: 700MB Email send size limit: 10MB |
Visit our dedicated email support site.
Like many free web-based email services, unused CenturyLink email accounts are deactivated after a certain amount of time. To keep your CenturyLink email active, be sure to log in at least once a year. Accounts with no activity for more than a year will be deactivated and all contents deleted.
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