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Configure SMTP for Rediff with us
In this guide we are going to share with the simple way how you can connect to Rediff 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 Rediff. Our team has tried and tested every part of this process. This way you have a sure way to connect to Rediff 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 Rediff via SMTP.
You can find these credentials below.
Rediff SMTP Settings
SMTP Settings For Free Rediffmail Users
- Server Address: smtp.rediffmail.com
- Username: Your Rediff Address (e.g. [email protected])
- Password: Your Rediff Password
- Port Number: 25
- Authentication: Required
SMTP Settings For Rediffmail PRO / Enterprise Users
- Server Address: smtp.rediffmailpro.com
- Username: Your RediffMail Pro Address (e.g. [email protected])
- Password: Your RediffMail Pro Password
- Port Number: 587
- Authentication: Required
What Is Rediff?
Rediff.com is an Indian web portal offering a variety of internet services including news, information, communication, and shopping. It was founded in 1996 and was one of the pioneering internet companies in India.
Initially, Rediff began as an online news platform but later expanded its services to include email, online shopping, social networking, and various other features. It aimed to cater to Indian audiences by providing a wide range of content including news, entertainment, finance, and more. Rediff also offered email services with the domain “@rediffmail.com,” which was quite popular in India at one point.
Over time, Rediff faced stiff competition from other internet giants and struggled to maintain its initial momentum. Despite this, it remains operational, offering its suite of services to users in India and around the world.