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ABV Mail - Email & file storage

Keep track of your incoming and outgoing packages effortlessly.

ABV Mail
  • 3.1.3.0 Version
  • 4.0 Score
  • 1M+ Downloads
  • Free License
  • 3+ Content Rating
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The ABV Mail mobile application provides convenient access to your emails. Just like the desktop version and mobile app, you can view and read new messages, compose emails, and stay connected with your friends and business contacts at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions about Abv.bg email configuration

1. What's the difference between IMAP and SMTP?

The short answer is that IMAP connects to your email providers' server and is used for receiving email while SMTP is used for sending mail to other servers.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a protocol that requests that your email provider will save all of your messages and folders onto its own servers. This way, whether you are using an email client or webmail, you will be able to connect to your email account and view anything you have received because it's always stored on their server. 

STMP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the protocol for sending emails out of your account to other destinations. It enables your email client to connect to the server of your provider to send outgoing mail, especially to other servers.

2. Does Mailbird Support IMAP? / Does Mailbird Support POP3?

Yes. Mailbird uses IMAP or POP3 to connect to most email providers. Mailbird's technology can detect the server settings automatically when you enter your email address. If it is unable to detect the settings, you can set up your email manually by entering the details your provider has listed for their server settings: like the IMAP or POP3 Port and IMAP or POP3 Security. You will also need to enter the username and password you have assigned with your email provider.

3. What does 'port' mean in my email settings?

You can think of the 'port' like an address number. The same way that an IP address identifies the location of a computer, the port identifies the application operating on that computer. There are a few common port numbers, always use the recommended settings to configure your email server to Mailbird.

4. How do I know if I need POP3 or IMAP?

If it is important to you to save space on your desktop, or if you're worried about backing up your emails, select IMAP. This means that your emails will be stored on the server of your email provider. POP3 will download your emails to be stored locally and then delete them from the server. This will free up space on your server, but if anything happens to your local storage, those emails won't be available online. If you are comfortable exclusively having a local copy of your files, POP3 is a viable option.

5. Can I set up Mailbird for Mac?

Mailbird for Mac is on it's way! Unfortunately, Mailbird is not yet available for our friends using Apple devices. If you'd like to be kept in the loop on Mailbird for Mac, click here.

6. How can I import my old emails?

If your old emails are still available in your account, they will automatically be imported. IMAP protocol syncs your emails and folders with the email server, making it possible to manage your emails on any device that is connected to your account. Once you add your Abv.bg account to Mailbird, it will grant you access to your emails immediately, no further action is required.

7. How can I manually set up Abv.bg on Mailbird?

This page will walk you through setting up an email account to Mailbird. Step 6 refers to the manual process.

8. How does Mailbird protect my privacy?

Our Privacy Policies and Terms of Use are 100% compliant with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as of 25 May 2018. Mailbird cannot ever read any of your personal information. This includes your emails, attachments, and account passwords. Mailbird is a local client on your computer and all sensitive data is never shared with Mailbird or anyone else.

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  • Version3.1.3.0
  • UpdateOct 08, 2024
  • Developer„Нет Инфо” АД
  • CategoryCommunication
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads1M+
  • Package Namebg.abv.andro.emailapp
  • Signature7d6225a8ebca0cbbc57acd779a499682
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  • georgi kostadinov
    georgi kostadinov

    The application is terrible. It keeps saying there's no internet connection. I'll have to switch to a different email.

  • Tsvetelina Daneva
    Tsvetelina Daneva

    The app has been acting up lately. Whenever I try to check my new emails, an error message pops up claiming there's an issue with the internet connection. But that's not true because all my other apps are working just fine on this same internet connection. Plus, I can easily access and download these same emails using my laptop with no troubles. So, it's definitely a problem with the app itself. ABV, please get this sorted out! This kind of issue is occurring way too frequently!

  • Svilen
    Svilen

    We have a modern interface now. It's different. Congratulations on the new look. I like it.

Security Status
Clean

It’s extremely likely that this software program is clean.

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We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected.

  • Name: ABV Mail
  • Package Name: bg.abv.andro.emailapp
  • Signature: 7d6225a8ebca0cbbc57acd779a499682