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iCloud SMTP Settings

Configure SMTP for iCloud with us

In this guide we are going to share with the simple way how you can connect to iCloud via SMTP. We promise you, it is not as complicated as it might look at a first glance.

There are multiple steps that you have to perform if you would like to connect your mail app to iCloud. Our team has tried and tested every part of this process. This way you have a sure way to connect to iCloud via SMTP.

The first and most important part of the process is having the correct credentials for connection. Your username and password should be the ones that you use to log into your account online.

On top of that, there are some other credentials like Server Address, port number and others which you will need if you want to connect to iCloud via SMTP.

You can find these credentials below.

iCloud SMTP Settings

What Is iCloud?

iCloud is Apple’s cloud storage and computing service that provides users with a seamless way to store, synchronize and access data across various Apple devices.
It offers a variety of features including secure storage of photos, videos, documents, music, emails, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes and app data in the cloud. iCloud facilitates synchronization between Apple devices and ensures that changes made on one device are reflected on all other devices linked to the same iCloud account.

In addition to storage, iCloud also includes features like Find It to help locate a lost Apple device, iCloud Drive for file storage and sharing, iCloud Photos for managing and syncing your photo library, and iCloud Multi-Device Keychain for password management.

In addition, iCloud acts as a device backup platform that allows users to back up their iPhone, iPad, and Mac data, ensuring that their data is still safe and easily recoverable if the device is lost, damaged, or updated.

Overall, iCloud acts as a central hub for Apple users, providing a seamless integrated experience, keeping data in sync and easily accessible across the entire device ecosystem.