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email [2021/01/09 02:24] – created wraiddemail [2022/06/17 23:20] (current) – [How do I get started?] wraidd
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 ==== How do I get started? ==== ==== How do I get started? ====
  
-Moonbeam.town uses the "Rainloop" webmail software, which can be accessed from your user control panel or by going to https://moonbeam.town/mail.  You can also set up mail clients such as Thunderbird or K9 Mail to read your Moonbeam.town mail, using the following settings:+Moonbeam.town uses the "Rainloop" webmail software, which can be accessed from your user control panel or by going to https://mail.moonbeam.town/ You can also set up mail clients such as Thunderbird or K9 Mail to read your Moonbeam.town mail, using the following settings:
  
 === Incoming Mail === === Incoming Mail ===
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 Moonbeam.town maintains IMAP mailboxes, which can be accessed with any standard email client using the following settings: Moonbeam.town maintains IMAP mailboxes, which can be accessed with any standard email client using the following settings:
  
-  * ''Protocol:'' IMAP +  * **Protocol:** IMAP 
-  * ''Port:'' 993 +  * **Server:** moonbeam.town 
-  * ''Encryption:'' SSL/TLS +  * **Port:** 993 
-  * ''Username:'' //username// (do not include @moonbeam.town)+  * **Encryption:** SSL/TLS 
 +  * **Username:** //username// (do not include @moonbeam.town)
  
 Depending on your mail client, you may be asked to manually approve the self-signed certificates used by Moonbeam.town's mail stack.  This is expected and safe. Depending on your mail client, you may be asked to manually approve the self-signed certificates used by Moonbeam.town's mail stack.  This is expected and safe.
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 You can also use Moonbeam.town to send email via SSMTP.  You can use the following settings to do so via your email client: You can also use Moonbeam.town to send email via SSMTP.  You can use the following settings to do so via your email client:
  
-  * ''Protocol:'' SMTP +  * **Protocol:** SMTP 
-  * ''Port:'' 587 +  * **Server:** moonbeam.town 
-  * ''Encryption:'' STARTTLS +  * **Port:** 587 
-  * ''Username:'' //username// (again, do not include @moonbeam.town)+  * **Encryption:** STARTTLS 
 +  * **Username:** //username// (again, do not include @moonbeam.town)
  
 ==== PGP Encryption ==== ==== PGP Encryption ====
  
 PGP is a way of sending encrypted messages that can't be read by third parties.  I'll write up a guide to using this eventually, but right now I have a baby to feed. PGP is a way of sending encrypted messages that can't be read by third parties.  I'll write up a guide to using this eventually, but right now I have a baby to feed.
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