Orange - Internet service providers ShowIncoming mail server
POP server: pop.orange.fr
IMAP server: imap.orange.fr
Outgoing mail server
SMTP server: smtp.orange.fr
Domain name servers
Primary DNS: 80.10.246.2 Secondary DNS: 80.10.246.129
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