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email_at_sdf [2022/11/12 02:46] – [Local Client Email (Memberships: User or ARPA or MetaARPA)] jquah | email_at_sdf [2025/03/27 17:14] (current) – [Webmail (Memberships: Validated User or ARPA or MetaARPA)] added note about shell auth steps for webmail peteyboy | ||
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- | ====== Accessing your SDF Email ====== | + | ======= Accessing your SDF Email ======= |
//There are several ways to get and send email at SDF, but the different options depend on your membership(s) here. This guide is intended to describe the options simply and clearly, by membership level// | //There are several ways to get and send email at SDF, but the different options depend on your membership(s) here. This guide is intended to describe the options simply and clearly, by membership level// | ||
- | ===== Membership Levels and Email Access ===== | + | ====== Membership Levels and Email Access |
- | Here are the membership levels that matter for email (see [[http:// | + | Here are the membership levels that matter for email (see [[http:// |
* User | * User | ||
- | * Pre-validated User: This is before you are "validated" | + | * Pre-validated User: This is before you are “validated” by either sending a nominal amount of money to SDF(enter '' |
* Validated User/ARPA | * Validated User/ARPA | ||
- | * VPM/VHOST* | + | * [[https:// |
* MetaARPA | * MetaARPA | ||
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The differences of the above accounts, besides the cost, is that VPM, VHOST and MetaARPA are annual memberships, | The differences of the above accounts, besides the cost, is that VPM, VHOST and MetaARPA are annual memberships, | ||
- | + | ====== Ways to Get and Send Email at SDF ====== | |
- | ===== Ways to Get and Send Email at SDF ===== | + | |
By default your E-mail Address is your SDF username, which by default works with a couple of domain names (you can also choose the domain you would like to use from the list of SDF domain names). | By default your E-mail Address is your SDF username, which by default works with a couple of domain names (you can also choose the domain you would like to use from the list of SDF domain names). | ||
- | So if your username is "coffee" | + | So if your username is “coffee” you can try sending yourself a mail with your existing E-mail account to: |
// | // | ||
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Ways to read and send your SDF mail include the following: | Ways to read and send your SDF mail include the following: | ||
- | ==== Email Programs from Shell (Memberships: | + | ===== Email Programs from Shell (Memberships: |
- | You can always access your SDF mail account through any of several email programs installed on the server. All of these emails access your "mail spool", where your email is put by the mail server. | + | You can always access your SDF mail account through any of several email programs installed on the server. All of these emails access your “mail spool”, where your email is put by the mail server. |
//mutt// is available even to **Pre-validated Users**. Just type '' | //mutt// is available even to **Pre-validated Users**. Just type '' | ||
- | Other programs, including //pine, alpine, mailx and rmail// are available to any **Validated User or ARPA or MetaARPA**. //Pine and Alpine// are related programs (Pine is older, Alpine is newer) that are both frequently | + | Other programs, including //pine, alpine, mailx and rmail// are available to any **Validated User** or **ARPA** or **MetaARPA**. //Pine and Alpine// are related programs (Pine is older, Alpine is newer) that are both considered |
For users at the **User** level, to learn about your limited allowed space and the significance of the mail spool, see the difference between using mutt and alpine here: [[mutt and alpine and the spool]]. **This also may be useful if you use both a shell mail client and webmail interchangeably**. | For users at the **User** level, to learn about your limited allowed space and the significance of the mail spool, see the difference between using mutt and alpine here: [[mutt and alpine and the spool]]. **This also may be useful if you use both a shell mail client and webmail interchangeably**. | ||
- | ==== Webmail (Memberships: | + | ===== Webmail (Memberships: |
There are two webmail interfaces: | There are two webmail interfaces: | ||
- | * The old SquirrelMail, | + | * The old SquirrelMail, |
+ | * As of March 2025, to combat malicious actors, a shell auth requirement was added to use webmail: | ||
+ | * Message from // | ||
* Roundcube, a slicker experience, accessible by MetaARPA users from the link on the [[http:// | * Roundcube, a slicker experience, accessible by MetaARPA users from the link on the [[http:// | ||
- | + | ===== Local Client Email (Memberships: | |
- | ==== Local Client Email (Memberships: | + | If you want to use an email program running on your computer or phone or tablet or other device to access your SDF mail, things get a little more complicated. At different membership levels, you have a different set of options for both getting (“fetching”) or sending your mail. |
- | If you want to use an email program running on your computer or phone or tablet or other device to access your SDF mail, things get a little more complicated. At different membership levels, you have a different set of options for both getting ("fetching") or sending your mail. | + | |
Basically, While **User or ARPA can read mail on their own machines or devices**, the SDF mail server does not offer outgoing SMTP to users at these membership levels. **You can still compose messages on your own machine**, however, leaving the final delivery to be handled by //either//: | Basically, While **User or ARPA can read mail on their own machines or devices**, the SDF mail server does not offer outgoing SMTP to users at these membership levels. **You can still compose messages on your own machine**, however, leaving the final delivery to be handled by //either//: | ||
* your ISP's mail server, or | * your ISP's mail server, or | ||
- | * an SSH session to SDF that initiates '' | + | * an SSH session to SDF that initiates '' |
- | With the first option (local ISP), setting the "Envelope-from" | + | With the first option (local ISP), setting the “Envelope-from” address to // |
- | === Local Client Email: Receiving Mail (Memberships: | + | ==== Local Client Email: Receiving Mail (Memberships: |
There are two ways to read your incoming email using a client mail program. You can choose either, except if you are using virtual mailboxes with a VPM membership, in which case your only option is POP3: | There are two ways to read your incoming email using a client mail program. You can choose either, except if you are using virtual mailboxes with a VPM membership, in which case your only option is POP3: | ||
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* **IMAP** accesses mail on the server and lets you organize it into folders on the server. IMAP keeps your mail centrally located and organized so it is all equally accessible from multiple mail programs and devices at the same time. | * **IMAP** accesses mail on the server and lets you organize it into folders on the server. IMAP keeps your mail centrally located and organized so it is all equally accessible from multiple mail programs and devices at the same time. | ||
- | == Setting up to read mail with POP3 == | + | === Setting up to read mail with POP3 === |
(from the [[http:// | (from the [[http:// | ||
- | The mail server to connect to for POP3 is '' | + | The mail server to connect to for POP3 is '' |
* Your security should be set to None | * Your security should be set to None | ||
* Your Port should be 110 | * Your Port should be 110 | ||
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* for your main User/ | * for your main User/ | ||
* If you are accessing mail for a //VPM// account, your username should be the full email address with your VPM/VHOST domain name, ex: '' | * If you are accessing mail for a //VPM// account, your username should be the full email address with your VPM/VHOST domain name, ex: '' | ||
- | * Your password should be either your account password (for your main User/ | + | * Your password should be either your account password (for your main User/ |
- | == Setting up to read mail with IMAP == | + | === Setting up to read mail with IMAP === |
See this guide for [[email basics# | See this guide for [[email basics# | ||
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* Password: | * Password: | ||
- | === Local Client Email: Sending Email Via SMTP (Memberships: | + | ==== Local Client Email: Sending Email Via SMTP (Memberships: |
As mentioned above, there are different paths for sending SDF mail from an email client on your computer or other device, depending on your membership level. | As mentioned above, there are different paths for sending SDF mail from an email client on your computer or other device, depending on your membership level. | ||
If you want to use SDF's outgoing mail server, you must either pay annual dues for any of VPM, VHOST or MetaARPA, or start an SSH session at some point in the message composition/ | If you want to use SDF's outgoing mail server, you must either pay annual dues for any of VPM, VHOST or MetaARPA, or start an SSH session at some point in the message composition/ | ||
- | == Sending Mail from your client through your ISP == | + | === Sending Mail from your client through your ISP === |
If you are at the User or ARPA level and have downloaded a message to your local client and want to make it look as if // | If you are at the User or ARPA level and have downloaded a message to your local client and want to make it look as if // | ||
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After you've set up your email client to receive mail (see above), the next thing you need to do is figure out the outgoing mail server that your computer or device' | After you've set up your email client to receive mail (see above), the next thing you need to do is figure out the outgoing mail server that your computer or device' | ||
- | For example, if you are with Comcast on your computer at home, you can set up POP3 or IMAP in your favorite mail client as described above to read your SDF mail, and use your Comcast mail SMTP server (outgoing mail server) to send mail "from" | + | For example, if you are with Comcast on your computer at home, you can set up POP3 or IMAP in your favorite mail client as described above to read your SDF mail, and use your Comcast mail SMTP server (outgoing mail server) to send mail “from” your SDF account. On your phone, you can do the same, except you would use Verizon/AT&T/ |
Next, you can follow the directions in [[setting up mail clients]], but you'll have to replace the values for the settings with those of your ISP's outgoing SMTP server. | Next, you can follow the directions in [[setting up mail clients]], but you'll have to replace the values for the settings with those of your ISP's outgoing SMTP server. | ||
- | == Sending Mail from your client through SDF port 22 (SSH session) | + | === Sending Mail from your client through SDF === |
- | Validated users, ARPA, and all other memberships can initiate an SSH session that runs '' | + | == Sending Mail from your client through SSH session == |
+ | |||
+ | //Validated users, ARPA, and all other memberships// can initiate an SSH session | ||
== Sending Mail from your client through SDF port 587 (SMTP with Transport Layer Security) == | == Sending Mail from your client through SDF port 587 (SMTP with Transport Layer Security) == | ||
- | **MetaARPA, VPM or VHOST memberships only**: At these membership levels you are allowed to use the SDF SMTP servers to send mail from your computers and devices. | + | //MetaARPA, VPM or VHOST memberships only//: At these membership levels you are allowed to use the SDF SMTP servers to send mail from your computers and devices, as you have access to the program '' |
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+ | To set up SDF's SMTP service for your mail client, please | ||
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+ | //For VHOST memberships:// |
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