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You can retrieve your mails, in case of a real mailbox, using: |
You can retrieve your mails, in case of a real mailbox, using: |
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* IMAP+TLS/IMAPS |
* IMAP+TLS (TCP 143) / IMAPS (TCP 993) on imap.duckcorp.org |
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* or POP3+TLS (TCP 110) / POP3S (TCP 995) on pop.duckcorp.org |
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* POP3S |
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The IMAP protocol is recommanded, as it provides many interresting features. If you want to download all your mails absolutely at home, loosing the ability to read your mail from anywhere on the planet, you can do that with IMAP too (look at your mail client settings). |
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You can use our servers to send mails out too via smtp.duckcorp.org using: |
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-> send |
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* SMTP+TLS (TCP 25) / SMTPS (TCP 465) |
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* and SASL authentication |
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=== Mail Filtering === |
=== Mail Filtering === |
Revision as of 21:22, 14 May 2011
Mail Hosting
What we can offer:
- full hosting (MX1) on our servers:
- multiple email addresses which can be real mailboxes or mere redirections at another third party addresses
- based on milkypond.org (or maybe duckcorp.org) domain(s) or you own domain(s)
- fallback retention (MX2) on our servers or, at your choice, partner servers (currently via Hivane)
Full Hosting
Access Methods
You can retrieve your mails, in case of a real mailbox, using:
- IMAP+TLS (TCP 143) / IMAPS (TCP 993) on imap.duckcorp.org
- or POP3+TLS (TCP 110) / POP3S (TCP 995) on pop.duckcorp.org
The IMAP protocol is recommanded, as it provides many interresting features. If you want to download all your mails absolutely at home, loosing the ability to read your mail from anywhere on the planet, you can do that with IMAP too (look at your mail client settings).
You can use our servers to send mails out too via smtp.duckcorp.org using:
- SMTP+TLS (TCP 25) / SMTPS (TCP 465)
- and SASL authentication
Mail Filtering
Retention fallback
The current retention period on our servers is 2 weeks, but can be temporary or permanently increased if needed.