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    General Instructions for configuring any mail client for use with riseup.net

    1. Generic POP
    2. Generic IMAP
    3. Generic Outgoing Mail (SMTP)
    4. Things to watch out for

    Generic POP

    Suppose your address was mylogin@riseup.net.

    • Incoming mail server: mail.riseup.net
    • Login or User Name: mylogin
    • Password: whatever your password is.
    • Use secure connection: yes (optional).

    Generic IMAP

    Suppose your address was mylogin@riseup.net.

    • Incoming mail server: mail.riseup.net
    • Login or User Name: mylogin
    • Password: whatever your password is.
    • Use secure connection: yes (optional).

    Generic Outgoing Mail (SMTP)

    Riseup.net's outgoing mail service requires authentication and a secure connection (SSL or TLS) for security and anti-spam reasons. To use riseup.net as your outgoing mail server (SMTP), use these settings:

    • Outgoing mail server: mail.riseup.net
    • Login or User Name: your riseup.net login.
      This is required. If you mail client does not support authenticated SMTP, you cannot use riseup.net as your SMTP.
    • Use secure connection: Always.
      If you have the option of choosing TLS, then do so. Otherwise, use SSL. This is required. If you mail client does not support secure SMTP, you cannot use riseup.net as your SMTP.
    • Port: For TLS, the port should be 25. For SSL, the port should be 465. Typically, you can use the default.

    Things to watch out for

    If you have problems with secure connections, see our certificates page.

    Do not enable secure passwords or secure authentication. If enable, you will not be able to check your mail. This option does not make anything more secure if you are already using a secure connection.

    To see your server based folders, you may need to set a folder prefix. The value should either be blank, "INBOX" or "INBOX.", depending on your particular mail client. Leaving it blank usually works best.

    Outbox folder: if you create a folder called 'Outbox', any message which you save in it will get mailed out. So be careful!

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