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==Configure Your Email Client==
 
==Configure Your Email Client==
To read your mail using an e-mail client such as
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[http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird Mozilla Thunderbird],
 
[http://www.eudora.com/ Eudora], or
 
[http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6/using/oe/default.mspx Microsoft Outlook Express], use the settings below.
 
  
  

Revision as of 07:20, 17 May 2017


ECE accounts come with the ability to send and receive e-mail. Your e-mail address is username@ece.ubc.ca. (If you need a departmental account, please see How To Get An Account.)

Although the department supports several methods for sending and receiving e-mail, most users will find that the recommendations below will suit their needs.


Enable Maildir For Your Account

The instructions below assume that your account is configured to use Maildir as the mail storage format. Accounts created since 2008 already use Maildir by default. If you have an account created in 2007 or earlier, or if you are unsure whether you are using Maildir, please refer to Maildir Conversion.

Webmail

Access your mail using a web browser through https://webmail.ece.ubc.ca/.

If you receive an SMTP:535 5.7.0 Error: authentication failed: authentication failure when attempting to send messages, please reset your ECE account password at https://id.ece.ubc.ca

Configure Your Email Client

Receive Mail Via IMAPS

Setting Value
Protocol / Server type IMAP
Email address username@ece.ubc.ca
Server hostname imap.ece.ubc.ca
SSL/TLS encryption SSL
Port 993
Authentication type Password (Secure authentication = No)
Username username


Send Mail Via SMTP

Setting Value
Protocol / Server type SMTP
Server hostname mail.ece.ubc.ca
SSL/TLS encryption TLS (Note: Thunderbird use STARTTLS)
Port 587
Server requires authentication Yes
Authentication type Plain (Secure authentication = No)
Username username


Exception for Outlook Express: Use SSL on port 465 instead of TLS on port 587.

Specific instructions for configuring common email clients are also available.

See Also