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*IMAP: configure using SSL (port 993) Server:[[Domain Substitution|mail.domain.tld]] | *IMAP: configure using SSL (port 993) Server:[[Domain Substitution|mail.domain.tld]] | ||
*POP3: configure using SSL (port 995) Server:[[Domain Substitution|mail.domain.tld]] | *POP3: configure using SSL (port 995) Server:[[Domain Substitution|mail.domain.tld]] | ||
*SMTP: configure using TLS (port 25 or port 26) Server:[[Domain Substitution|mail.domain.tld]] | *SMTP: configure using TLS (port 25 or port 26 or port 465) Server:[[Domain Substitution|mail.domain.tld]] | ||
**Security Settings can be STARTTLS or SSL/TLS | |||
**Requires Authentication; use your email address and password, or set to use the same as the incoming account | **Requires Authentication; use your email address and password, or set to use the same as the incoming account | ||
**NOTE:nwtel users can also set up their outgoing mail server as smtp.northwestel.net with no encryption and no authentication. | **NOTE:nwtel users can also set up their outgoing mail server as smtp.northwestel.net with no encryption and no authentication. |
Revision as of 11:30, 22 May 2014
Email Settings
- IMAP: configure using SSL (port 993) Server:mail.domain.tld
- POP3: configure using SSL (port 995) Server:mail.domain.tld
- SMTP: configure using TLS (port 25 or port 26 or port 465) Server:mail.domain.tld
- Security Settings can be STARTTLS or SSL/TLS
- Requires Authentication; use your email address and password, or set to use the same as the incoming account
- NOTE:nwtel users can also set up their outgoing mail server as smtp.northwestel.net with no encryption and no authentication.
New Features
Server Side Message Filtering using Sieve protocol
- 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
- It is useful to us because the server is capable of running these filters before the mail is delivered to your Inbox
- Because the filter can be run before delivery, the server 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.
- Check here 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
- There is also a a Thunderbird Plugin <= UNTESTED