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==Overview==
==Overview==


We provide outgoing email services to:
We provide outgoing email services to:
*Customers using us as their internet connection. (No authentication required, no domain required.)
*Customers using us for their internet connection (eg DSL, L2TP, FTTP etc). (No authentication required, no domain required.)
*Customers with a domain and email services (authentication required if not using us for your internet connection)
*Customers with a domain and email services (authentication required if not using us for your internet connection)


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|port 25 may be removed in the near future
|You can use 25 if needed.
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==Encrypted Communication==
==Encrypted Communication==
You should use STARTTLS (encrypted link) to connect to our mail servers for sending email or the submission port. These are usually options on most applications in the same place as you configure the mail server. If you are concerned about security you may like to look in to [[http://aa.net.uk/kb-pgp.html PGP]] encrypted email which would allow you to send emails only the recipient can ever read.
You should use STARTTLS (encrypted link) to connect to our mail servers for sending email or the submission port. These are usually options on most applications in the same place as you configure the mail server. If you are concerned about security you may like to look in to [http://aa.net.uk/kb-pgp.html PGP] encrypted email which would allow you to send emails only the recipient can ever read.


==Webmail Accesss==
==Webmail Accesss==