Server incoming mail, server incoming mail

my incoming server name is greyed out and called: p01-imap.mail.me.com
I have the feeling it does not work in this way.
What is the right setting?
Thanks

imap.mail.me.com is correct. The p number is added by the system (it may be geographical) and you should not add it yourself. If you are having connection problems the first thing to do is to sign out in System Preferences>iCloud and then sign back in again, re-enabling Mail and any other data types in the checkboxes there. Your data will disappear from your Mac when you sign out but will re-appear when you sign back in.

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