Fuse.net is a popular email service that is often used to create personal accounts. The purpose of FuseNet is to coordinate and facilitate fusion education, share best practices, co-develop educational tools and organize educational events. The members of FuseNet have jointly defined the academic criteria for awarding the Doctorate and Masters certificates in European Fusion. These criteria have been set to promote a high level of fusion education across Europe.

Step by Step FUSE.NET email server configuration: POP and SMTP

Consider the following POP and SMTP email configuration from FUSE.NET. These settings can help you set up your email account in any of the popular email clients. If you are looking for detailed instructions, please scroll down the page and you will find the detailed setup instructions for Android phones, iPhones, Apple Mail, eM Client, Entourage, Incredimail, Mailbird lite, Opera, Thunderbird, Outlook2007,

2010, 2013, and 2016.

FUSE.NET – Incoming (POP) Mail Server details

Account Type

POP

Username

Your Email Address

Password

Your Email Account Password

Server hostname

pop.fuse.net

ServerPort

110

Required Authentication?

Yes, Email account Username and Password

SSL/TLS

NO

FUSE.NET – Outgoing(SMTP) Mail Server Details

Account Type

SMTP

Username

Your Email Address

Password

Your Email Account Password

Server hostname

smtp.fuse.net

ServerPort

25

Required Authentication?

Yes, Email account Username and Password

SSL/TLS

NO

 FUSE.NET email account on your Android Phone

Step 1: Start by selecting the Mail icon on the application screen. Enter the email address and email password. Select Manual setup.

Step 2: Select POP.

Step 3: If yes POP is selected, make sure you enter the settings below and click Next.

POP server: pop.fuse.net

Security type: None

Port: 110

Secure: Port: 993

Security Type: SSL/TLS

Insecure: Port: 110

Security Type: None

Step 4: Type the following outgoing SMTP Enter Settings for FUSE.NET and click Next Select

SMTP server: smtp.fuse.net

Security type: None

Port: 25

The following are general SMTP port settings

Outgoing (SMTP)

Secure – Port: 465

Security Type: SSL/TLS

Outgoing (SMTP roaming server)

Secure – Port: 587

Security Type: SSL/TLS

Outgoing (SMTP) – Port: 25

Security Type: None

Outgoing (SMTP Roaming Server )

Insecure – Port: 587

Security Type: None

Step 5: Select Done.

Congratulations! You are done here and you can use your email account on your Android phone.

 FUSE.NET email account on your iPhone

Step 1: Select the Settings icon on your start screen.

Step 2: Select email.

Step 3: Select Accounts.

Step 4: Select Add Account.

Step 5: Select Other in the menu.

Step 6: Select add email account.

Step 7: Enter your name, email address, and password, then click Next.

Step 8: Select POP. After that, you need to drag it down to Incoming Server and enter all relevant details. Then, for the outgoing mail server, do the same as given below, then select Next.

The hostname of the incoming mail server is pop.fuse.net

The hostname of the outgoing mail server is SMTP.fuse .net

Step 9: You may get a message asking you to check your incoming and outgoing servers. You can either click Next for each one or tap Details and then Trust.

Step 10: Save.

Step 11: Select the new account you just created.

Step 12: Select the SMTP Server.

Step 13: Tick the SMTP settings and click Done.

The outgoing server hostname for FUSE.NET is smtp.fuse.net

Username: FUSE.NET full email address

Password: Your Email Password

Use SSL is enabled. You can also disable it and use the correct port number as below.

Outgoing (SMTP)

Secure – Port: 465

Security type: SSL/TLS

Outgoing (SMTP roaming server)

Secure – Port: 587

Security Type: SSL/TLS

Outgoing (SMTP) – Port: 25

Security Type: None

Outgoing (SMTP roaming server)

Insecure – Port: 587

Security Type: None

Authentication is password

Now, it’s all done and you are ready to use your email account on your iPhone.

Step by Step Procedures for Setting up a FUSE.NET email account in your Apple Mail

Step 1: Launch the Mail Application Select Email at the top and then Add Account.

Step 2: You can select automatic email settings for the email accounts used from the and if not you need to select another email account and set up your email account manually.

Step 3: Enter your details and click then start the session.

Your name: Write your name. This is the sender name of emails you send from this account

Email address: Full FUSE.NET email id

Password: Email account password

Step 4: Complete the settings as follows and click Start session.

Email address and username: Your full FUSE.NET email address

Password: Your FUSE.NET password

The account type is per account type IMAP or POP setting (IMAP is the default).

The incoming mail server hostname for FUSE.NET is pop.fuse.net

The outgoing server hostname for FUSE.NET is smtp.fuse.net.

For domains still in Transmission or distribution, temporarily use an IP address instead of the server for incoming and outgoing mail.

Ignore the Account name or account password that could not be verified.

Step 5 – You need to ignore the 2 Server Identity Messages and then tap Continue. After that, add the certificate to your trust settings to avoid seeing this message in the future.

Step 6: Select any app> Done.

You’re done here and ready to use your email account in Apple Mail.

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