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+ | ======ECE Email Server====== | ||
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+ | Updated: 2017-07-07 | ||
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+ | This Wiki page contains some of the technical details of the new ECE Email server | ||
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+ | =====New email format===== | ||
+ | The new ECE Email server uses a different format for storing email messages. | ||
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+ | In the old email format, a mail folder is stored in a single | ||
+ | file. This causes head aches when multiple email clients try | ||
+ | to access the folder and the performance drops as the folder contents gets bigger. | ||
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+ | In the new format, email clients can read and delete messages while new mail is being | ||
+ | delivered. Each message is stored in a separate file with a unique name, so it | ||
+ | is not affected by operations on other messages. The local file system handles file locking, | ||
+ | not the mail agent program which increases reliability. | ||
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+ | =====Webmail===== | ||
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+ | The Webmail server uses the open-source SquirrelMail package. | ||
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+ | ECE's webmail site is [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==ADDED PLUGINS== | ||
+ | The **Proon** plug-in can manually or automatically prune any of your folders of old messages. There is detailed help information under the **Options-> | ||
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+ | The **Bypass Trash** plugin provides configurable means to allow users to quickly purge one or more messages without moving them to the trash first. A button | ||
+ | called **Wipe** is shown which removes a message without sending it to the **Trash** | ||
+ | folder. | ||
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+ | The **Address book Import - Export** plugin allows for the importing or exporting of address books from a CSV (comma separated values) file. This will be located at the bottom of the **Addresses** section. | ||
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+ | =====Email Client Settings===== | ||
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+ | Many client programs will automatically configure the appropriate IMAP connection settings for your account, but confirm that the connection settings your client configures are the same as what's listed below. | ||
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+ | The outgoing SMTP mail server is **mail.ece.utoronto.ca**. | ||
+ | The SMTP server uses secure SSL/TLS port **465**. | ||
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+ | **SMTP server IP address 128.100.10.107 using SSL/TLS port 465** | ||
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+ | The incoming IMAP mail server is **mail.ece.utoronto.ca**. | ||
+ | The IMAP server uses secure SSL/TLS port **993**. | ||
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+ | **IMAP server IP address 128.100.10.107 using SSL/TLS port 993** | ||
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+ | ===== Supported Mail Clients ===== | ||
+ | Below is a list of mail clients which work well with the Email server. | ||
+ | We will be adding links to How-to pages containing instructions for configuring | ||
+ | the client email. | ||
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+ | * Thunderbird [[https:// | ||
+ | * Outlook Express [[http:// | ||
+ | * Windows Mail | ||
+ | * Outlook [[http:// | ||
+ | * Apple Mail [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * Icedove (Tier 1 Linux Default Thunderbird equivalent) | ||
+ | * Evolution | ||
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+ | =====Managing your User Settings on the Server===== | ||
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+ | User settings can be modified through a web-based interface called **Usermin**. | ||
+ | SpamAssassin filter settings, Procmail filter settings, forwarding email, and autoreply (vacation) messages can be configured. | ||
+ | The **Mail** option in the upper-left of the **Usermin** web interface , when expanded, will list the | ||
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+ | The ECE email server uses Spamassassin for filtering Spam email. | ||
+ | The system scores incoming email based on sender, subject, content, attachments and | ||
+ | additional attributes and if the score is high enough, the email is placed in your Spam folder. | ||
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+ | Spam will still get through since there is a balancing act between allowing legitimate | ||
+ | email and blocking spam. Spammers are constantly finding ways to disguise their spam | ||
+ | to look like legitimate email. | ||
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+ | The following web page shows how to mark incoming email addresses as Always Allow (Whitelist) | ||
+ | or Always Deny (Blacklist). | ||
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+ | The following web page shows how to define additional tests on incoming email | ||
+ | depending on content of the header or body. Custom tests are usually not needed but | ||
+ | in the case you are getting a lot of false positives or negatives then the option | ||
+ | is available. | ||
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+ | Procmail can be very useful for users that receive large amounts of incoming mail. | ||
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