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Standard IMAP typically uses port 993 for secure SSL/TLS connections or port 143 for non-secure connections. Using the wrong port—or the wrong encryption method for a specific port—will result in a "Connection Refused" error.

For many services, IMAP access is turned off by default for security. You must manually enable it within the webmail settings of your account (e.g., Gmail Settings > Forwarding and POP/IMAP). 3. Network and Software Interference why-won-t-imap-work

Many providers (like Gmail and Yahoo ) now require OAuth2 or Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) . If you have 2FA enabled, your standard password will no longer work for IMAP; you must generate a unique App Password through your provider's security portal. Standard IMAP typically uses port 993 for secure

IMAP requires three specific "keys" to open the door: the server address, the port number, and the encryption type. You must manually enable it within the webmail