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Generic email settings for sending and receiving email with AAISP |
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Revision as of 12:28, 6 March 2015
Generic email settings for sending and receiving email with AAISP
Outgoing email settings (Sending email) Read more... | ||
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Server | smtp.aa.net.uk | This is the server used for sending email from you to anyone else. |
Port | 25, 587 | 25 is default. Use 587 if 25 is blocked by your ISP. You can also use SSL and TLS |
Authentication | Optional | If you are sending from outside an AAISP connection, then you will need to use your mailbox username and password to authenticate. |
Incoming email settings (Receiving email) Read more... | ||
Type | IMAP or POP3 | We recommend IMAP but you can also use POP3. IMAP is ideal when using many computers/phones to access email. Read more here. |
Port | POP3: 110, 995 IMAP: 143, 993 | |
Server | example.com.mail.aa.net.uk | This is the server used for retrieving email. Use your domain name (part after the @) followed by .mail.aa.net.uk. |
Username | mailbox@example.com | This is the username to use when getting email and is just your email address. This can also be used as an outgoing mail username if you need one. (Case sensitive) |
Password | ******** | The password you set on the mailbox. (Case sensitive) |
Webmail | http://mail.example.com | ie, replace example.com with your own domain. |
More Help with: Sending Email or Receiving Email