What to Do If Telstra Mail Emails Are Deactivated

 If your Telstra emails are de-activated which means you are not able to send, receive or access important email and this issue occurs due to inactivity, incorrect login attempts, security concerns or account verification problems, so here in this guide we tell you some steps to restore access quickly.

Steps to recover deactivated Telstra mail account:

1.       First you have to know the reason for this issue like long periods of inactivity, incorrect password attempts, suspicious account activity and billing or service issues.

2.       Open your web browser and go to Telstra password recovery page and create a new secure and strong password.

3.       Always make sure your recovery email address and mobile numbers are updated correctly for account verification.

4.       Sometimes browser cache and network issues can also interrupt the login process, so clear cache and restart your device.

5.       If you are using email clients like Outlook then remove your old account and add it again by using correct IMAP or SMTP settings.

Incoming Mail Server                                                    

·         IMAP Server: imap.telstra.com

·         Port: 993

·         Security: SSL

Outgoing Mail Server

·         SMTP Server: smtp.telstra.com

·         Port: 465

·         Security: SSL

De-activated Telstra Mail account can be restored by resetting passwords, verifying account information and checking email settings properly and if you follow correct steps then you can regain access quickly and prevents future email interruptions and by regular account maintenance or strong security practices are essential for smooth and secure Telstra Mail usage but after following all steps mentioned above still getting failure then we suggest you to contact Bigpond customer support.

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