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Configure Inbox For GetResponse

Learn how to configure your GetResponse Inbox with Warmup Inbox

Lucia Matúšková avatar
Written by Lucia Matúšková
Updated over a week ago

To sync your GetResponse account to our platform, you will need to retrieve the associated SMTP settings from your account. Here's how you do this:

SMTP Settings:

1. Log into your GetResponse account. Then, click Transactional emails in the Menu.

2. Click Settings in the top toolbar. There, you can find the server, port, and username information.

3. Click Generate password and give it a name. The name should help you identify what you use it for. Then, click Generate.

Once you have this information, you can get set up on Warmup Inbox by selecting the SMTP Only option.

Please note, that you can use the SMTP Only option only if you have purchased the Send-only plan.

Alternatively, you can find your IMAP in your email provider settings and connect the SMTP with IMAP accordingly:

SMTP & IMAP Option

With the trial, Basic, Pro, and MAX plans, you can connect your GetResponse account only when creating an IMAP connection.

The email address for the IMAP connection must be the same email address as the one you specified in the SMTP.

In this case, instead of using the SMTP Only option, you will connect your inbox using the SMTP & IMAP option.

For the IMAP part, you will need to gather this information from the inbox that will be receiving emails :

IMAP username: the email address of the inbox that will be receiving emails
IMAP password: the password from this inbox. If it´s a Google inbox, you will need to create an app password and use it instead of the regular password from your inbox.

Here are the instructions:
https://help.warmupinbox.com/en/articles/4934806-configure-for-google-workplace-with-two-factor-authentication-2fa?location=conversation


IMAP host:
IMAP port: typically 993 (or you can use 143)
SSL/TSL: using port 993 - ON, using port 143 - OFF

Note: the SMTP/IMAP option doesn´t work with Office365 accounts as they disabled the Basic authentication in 2023.

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