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==Overview==
 
We provide outgoing email services to:
*Customers using us asfor 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)
 
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!Port
|25, 587
|port 25 may be removed in the near future
|25 is default. Use 587 if 25 is blocked by your ISP. You can also use SSL and TLS
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!Security
|STARTTLS
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!Authentication
|Optional
|If you are sending from outside an AAISP connection, then you will need to use your mailbox username and password to authenticate. You will also need to enable STARTTLS
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==Encrypted Communication==
You can alsoshould use SSLSTARTTLS (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==
We would recommend that customers using their own email servers send email directly using MX records rather than to use us as a 'smarthost'. Our servers are configured not to relay bounce messages, as this often causes problems for other Internet users.
 
==Running a mailing list?==
==More Details on Sending Email Restrictions==
For customers that run their own mailinglists we would ask that you not send these messages through our mail servers but instead use the features of your mailinglist software to send directly or to use your own mail server. This is due to the main cause of our mail servers being blacklisted is due to customers running mailing lists.
See [[SMTP Technical]]
 
==HelpMore withDetails on Sending Email Clients:Restrictions==
See [[Outgoing Spam Restrictions]]
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==Help with Other Email Features:==
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[[Category:Email Features]]
 
[[Category:Email Clients]]
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