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Using sasktel. net in a browser (Webmail) | Support | SaskTel Changing your sasktel net email password in Webmail Resetting your sasktel net email password using Forgot password? Making the move to a new email address and provider Finding out what sasktel net email addresses you have on your SaskTel accounts
Email support hub (sasktel. net) Planning to close your sasktel net account? See Making the move to a new email address and provider for suggestions and tips
Using sasktel. net in a desktop email program You can use a desktop email client to access your sasktel net email account on a computer Examples of desktop email clients: Apple Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird, Mailbird, and Postbox
Settings for sasktel. net email | Support | SaskTel Wireless phones and tablets For detailed instructions, see Using sasktel net on your wireless phone or tablet If you can't send email after setting up your account, see Troubles with sending email from sasktel net accounts Email programs (on a desktop or laptop computer) For more information, see Using sasktel net in a desktop email program
Fixing your sasktel. net password if it stops working Password problems may be related to phishing attacks targeting SaskTel customers and a recent massive password leak We recommend changing passwords for your sasktel net email and other accounts, and using a strong and unique password for each one
Paying your SaskTel bill There are many ways to pay your SaskTel bills: Automatically You can pay your bill with automatic payments from a bank account or credit card See Paying your bill automatically Online By phone To pay your bill by phone using a credit card, call 1 800 SASKTEL (1 800 727 5835) or request a callback for sales and billing (hours, menu options)
Using sasktel. net on your wireless phone or tablet Fixing sasktel net email problems on iPhone and iPad Checking sasktel net email (and junk mail) on your iPad , check for IMAP (port 993) in your incoming server settings If it's set to POP3 (port 995), delete your sasktel net account and set it up again on IMAP On an Apple iOS device, your sasktel net account should be set to IMAP automatically If you're unsure, you can delete the account and