Sbcglobal Login – Sbcglobal Email Password Reset

In order to be able to access your SBCglobal email account online, you need to enter the correct username and password combination. Those are details which you enter at Yahoo’s Att.net login page: given the fact that SBCglobal is one of the email domains offered by AT&T, through its partnership with Yahoo! Now you may be faced with a situation where you happen to have forgotten your SBCglobal.net email address. Forgetting your SBCglobal email address shouldn’t, however, mean that you are totally locked out of your account. You can still get a chance to reset your SBCglobal password, and subsequently be in a position to access your account.

You may also be facing a scenario where, indeed, you can remember your SBCglobal.net password, but where you nonetheless wish to change it for some reason. If, for instance, you feel that the integrity of the password SBCglobal.net account has been compromised, you may be inclined to reset it.

Resetting your SBCglobal email password, if you have forgotten it

There are three basic steps that you need to follow, to reset your SBCglobal email password, if you happen to have forgotten it.

The first step is that of going to the Yahoo Att.net login page (which is where you can log into your SBCglobal account online). To get there, you can use the address/URL we have provided under the ‘links to get you going’ section. Or you can simply go to att.net, and click on the ‘sign in’ link which is to be found towards the top right hand corner.

The second step, upon landing on the sign in page, is that of clicking on the ‘forgot password?’ link, which is just under the space provided for entry of the password.

The third step is that of providing/fill in the information that is required, in order to reset your password.

Resetting your SBCglobal email password, while you still remember it

In order to reset your SBCglobal email password while you still remember it, there are still some three steps for you to follow.

The first step is that of going to the Yahoo Att.net login page (which is where you can log into your SBCglobal.net email account online). To get there, you can use the address/UR: we have provided below, under the ‘links to get you going’ section. Alternatively, you can simply go to att.net, and click on the ‘sign in’ link, on the extreme top right hand side of the att.net homepage.

The second step is that of logging into your account: by entering the username and password.

Once you are logged in, you need to click on the icon which looks like a gear cog, on the extreme right hand corner. Then from the drop down options that come up, click on ‘settings’. On the page you are taken to/pop-up window that comes up, from the links on the left hand side, click on ‘accounts’. Then click on ‘change your password’ link. Enter the old password, as required. Then enter the new password and confirm it, for it to take effect.

Links to get you going

The SBCglobal.net email login page

Email Settings for www.Sbcglobal.net

In order to be able to make full use of SBCglobal email, it is often necessary to know the applicable email server settings. Indeed, many of the people who carry out searches related to SBCglobal.net turn out to be folks who are interested in accessing the SBCglobal email server settings. The SBCglobal email is one of the email domains offered by AT&T (alongside others like att.net, bellsouth.net, flash.net, prodigy.net, pacbell.net and snet.net). As far as email server settings go, it is worth noting that for each of these email domains under the AT&T stable, there is a POP Server/Port setting and a SMTP Server/Port setting. For each, there is also a POP3 user ID/username setting, with all the email services being under the POP3 protocol. Our focus here will, however, be specifically on SBCglobal email: as we try to identify the applicable email server settings.

SBCglobal email server domain setting

The email server domain setting for SBCglobal email is simply sbcglobal.net.

SBCglobal POP Server/Port setting

The POP Server/Port setting for SBCglobal is inbound.att.net/995 (with 995 being the port).

SBCglobal SMTP server/port setting

The SMTP Server/Port setting for SBCglobal is outbound.att.net/465 (with 465 being the port).

SBCglobal POP3 user ID/username

The applicable POP3 user ID/username for SBCglobal takes the format of customerID@sbcglobal.net.

On the question of whether SBCglobal requires SSL

SBCglobal.net mail does indeed require SSL. As a matter of general knowledge, it is worth noting that all email domains under the AT&T stable require SSL, and not just SBCglobal.

On the question of the protocol type for SBCglobal

The applicable protocol type for SBCglobal is POP3.

Where the SBCglobal email server settings are likely to be useful

You are likely to find these SBCglobal email server settings useful whenever you are trying to set up your email program. These settings can also be useful when you are trying to verify your email program.

It is worth noting that the settings we have explored are specifically for email servers. If you are using an email client such as Microsoft Outlook or Mac OSX mail, there are different procedures to be followed when either setting up or verifying the email program.

Where to go for further help

For further help on matters to do with these settings, the best place to go would be the email support section of AT&T support. There, you can find the applicable settings for the other domains under the AT&T, besides the SBCglobal.net domain.

Links to get you going

SBCglobal login page

AT&T email settings support:

www.SBCGlobal.net – Login to Your SBCGlobal ATT Email Account Online

For you to access your SBCglobal account online, you need to go to log in, at the Yahoo mail Att.net login page. SBCglobal.net mail is nowadays part of att.net mail. And the said att.net mail is accessible through Yahoo: thanks to a partnership between AT&T Internet services and Yahoo. Thus, when you carry out a search for SBCglobal, you are directed to the Yahoo mail /att.net mail log in page. There, at the Yahoo Mail Att.net login page, you are required to enter your AT&T ID/your AT&T email, and your password, in order to access your account.

Making sense of the connection between SBCglobal, AT&T and Yahoo Mail

The connection between SBCglobal, AT&T (as in, att.net) and Yahoo Mail seems to be intricate at first. But it is actually quite simple. The initials SBC in SBCglobal stand for Southwestern Bell Company. This is what the company that is nowadays known as SBC was known as, prior to 2005. In 2005, SBC purchased AT&T, and opted to adapt AT&T’s better-known brand name. This is what culminated in its rebranding, from SBC, to AT&T. But before all this happened, there were some folks who had signed up for the legacy SBCglobal email addresses. These continued to be supported. The SBC legacy customers were the first to be put on the AT&T Yahoo! Service. That was even before AT&T severed its relationship with Google (in January 2008), leading to the Migration of all its webmail clients to the Yahoo platform. So this is how we end up with a situation where SBCglobal.net email accountholders are required to go to Yahoo’s att.net portal, to access their accounts.

The specific steps you need to follow, to access your SBCglobal email online

There are three specific steps that you need to follow, to access your SBCglobal email online.

The first step is that of going to Yahoo’s Att.net login page: which is effectively the Yahoo Mail login page. You can also simply go to att.net, and then click on the ‘sign in’ link at the top right hand side. This too, will take you to the att.net login page, which is essentially the Yahoo Mail login page.

The second step is that of entering your AT&T ID/Email (that is, the SBCglobal.net email), followed by the password.

The final step is that of either clicking on the ‘sign in’ button, or hitting the ‘enter’ key on your keyboard, to access your SBCglobal.net account.

Login credentials you need to enter, to access your SBCglobal email online

As we have already mentioned, the only login credentials you need to enter, to access your SBCglobal email online at Yahoo’s Att.net login page are your AT&T ID/email (your SBCglobal username), and the corresponding password.

Things you can do, once you access your SBCglobal email online

Once you access your SBCglobal email online, you can do many things. You can check your inbox, for any new or old mails. You can compose and send new emails. You can create email messages and save them as draft. You can forward emails to other people. You can delete old emails… and you can carry out any other account management tasks you can think of.

Links to get you going

Yahoo’s att.net email login page