*<b>Required: Before continuing this section please complete [[How to import Certificate Authority in Windows 10#How to install Computerisms Certificate Authority into your Windows 10 Operation System|How to install Computerisms Certificate Authority into your Windows 10 Operation System]]</b>
*Click on File tab on the top left of Outlook
*Click on File tab on the top left of Outlook
*Select "Add Account"
*Select "Add Account"
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*On the Outgoing Sever tab Check the "My outgoing server(SMTP)
*Click on the Outgoing server tab
*On the Outgoing Sever tab Check the "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication" and make sure that the "Use same settings as y incoming mail server" is selected
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*Click on the Advance tab
**Chose port 993 if you are using IMAP or 995 if you are using POP3 for incoming server and the encryption type must be set to SSL
**Chose port 587 for Outgoing (SMTP) server and the encryption type must be set to TLS
*Click on Ok
*Click Next
*If everything setup correctly outlook should be able to login to your account and send a test message
If you don't have any account setup on Thunderbird you can choose "Skip This and use my existing email" on the Thunderbird pop up welcome page to add a new account
Enter your Name, Email and Password and click on Continue
Make sure the server host name for both Incoming and Outgoing is mail.domain.tld
For IMAP configure using SSL (port 993)
For POP3 configure using SSL (port 995)
For SMTP configure Port 587 With Authentication using incoming user/pass and STARTTLS
Click on Done
Your email is now setup send a email to yourself to make sure you can send and receive emails
Select the "Manual setup or additional server types"
Click Next
Select POP or IMAP than click next
1: Fill the required information
Make sure the server host name for both Incoming and Outgoing is mail.domain.tld
Make sure that your username is your full email address
2: Click on "More Settings"
Click on the Outgoing server tab
On the Outgoing Sever tab Check the "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication" and make sure that the "Use same settings as y incoming mail server" is selected
Click on the Advance tab
Chose port 993 if you are using IMAP or 995 if you are using POP3 for incoming server and the encryption type must be set to SSL
Chose port 587 for Outgoing (SMTP) server and the encryption type must be set to TLS
Click on Ok
Click Next
If everything setup correctly outlook should be able to login to your account and send a test message
Port 25: With Authentication using incoming user/pass and STARTTLS
Port 26: With Authentication using incoming user/pass and STARTTLS
Port 465: With Authentication using incoming user/pass and SSL
Port 587: With Authentication using incoming user/pass and STARTTLS
Any of the above SMTP settings will work for your outgoing mail, if you are not sure which to use start with port 587, then 465.
NOTE:nwtel users can also set up their outgoing mail server as smtp.northwestel.net with no encryption and no authentication.
NOTE:3G devices can be configured to use mail.1xbell.ca as their outgoing server with no encryption and no authentication
Thunderbird Users: your domain is set up to auto configure itself, all you need to do is enter your Name, Email Address, and Password, and thunderbird will find and set the correct settings for you.
Outlook Users: Outlook will take a few seconds, but will find the correct settings for your domain if you enter your Name, Email Address, and Password.
Certificates are self-signed. Please install the CA certificate, or if you are using a phone/tablet, choose to use all/any certificates when the setup process asks you about it
Server Side Filters
Server Side Message Filtering can be used by any program supporting the SIEVE protocol
NOTE: Computerisms has Server Side Filtering disabled by default, please contact us to enable it
Enabling this feature will disable the ability to do forwarding and autoreplies in Qmailadmin
Qmailadmin is easier to use, Server Side Filtering provides more features and control
The Sieve Protocol is a platform independent method of filtering your mail
This is commonly done using "Message Rules" or similar on email clients such as Thunderbird and Outlook, but your program needs to download the messages in order to filter them
In this case, the server does the filtering so it can drop the mail in the correct folder before your email client knows it is there
Sieve Protocol also allows for other features, such as Out of Office replies, forwarding, and copying.
Be sure to include rules pertaining to BULK mail if you subscribe to mailing lists and want to use Out of Office replies
RoundCube can be used to implement Server Side Filters
SquirrelMail also supports Server Side Filtering, just click on the coffee filter icon after you log in