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| ==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
| The CSEE mail servers use a secure connection for incoming and outgoing mail; so you will need to customize your mail client in order to read and send e-mail on your CSEE account. This page explains how to configure your e-mail client for the CSEE Mail Services. This page will discuss Thunderbird | The CSEE mail servers use a secure connection for incoming and outgoing mail; so you will need to customize your mail client in order to read and send e-mail on your CSEE account. This page explains how to configure your e-mail client for the CSEE Mail Services. This page will discuss Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook If you use a different client, please refer to your client's documentation. You will need to set up your client for the following services:<br/> | ||
| <br/> | <br/> | ||
| {| border="1" align="center" | {| border="1" align="center" class="prettytable" | ||
| ! '''Service''' | |||
| ! '''Server name''' | |||
| ! '''Port''' | |||
| |- | |- | ||
| |Secure IMAP | |Secure IMAP | ||
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| |} | |} | ||
| <br/> | <br/> | ||
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| '''Note:''' For Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook, the same installation steps can be followed for both IMAP and POP server types. Outlook Express, however, must be configured to use POP. (see below) | '''Note:''' For Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook, the same installation steps can be followed for both IMAP and POP server types. Outlook Express, however, must be configured to use POP. (see below) | ||
| '''Update 10/5/2010:''' Port 25 may no longer work for off-campus connections from the Verizon network. The work-around is to port 587 for SMTP instead. | '''Update 10/5/2010:''' Port 25 may no longer work for off-campus connections from the Verizon network. The work-around is to port 587 for SMTP instead. | ||
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| ==Thunderbird (Windows/MacOS/Linux)== | ==Thunderbird (Windows/MacOS/Linux)== | ||
| #If you have no email accounts configured the 'New Account' dialog will automatically open.<br />If you already have accounts in Thunderbird and are simply adding CSEE mail to Thunderbird open the 'New Account' dialog by clicking on the 3 horizontal bars (menu button) and select 'Preferences' -> 'Account Settings...' then 'Account Options' -> 'Add Mail Account'   | #If you have no email accounts configured the 'New Account' dialog will automatically open. [[:File:Thunderbird-1.png|[1]]]<br />If you already have accounts in Thunderbird and are simply adding CSEE mail to Thunderbird open the 'New Account' dialog by clicking on the 3 horizontal bars (menu button) and select 'Preferences' -> 'Account Settings...' then 'Account Options' -> 'Add Mail Account' [[:File:Thunderbird-2.png|[2]]] | ||
| #Fill in your name, csee  | #Fill in your name, csee username and your password. Thunderbird will attempt to automatically detect the proper settings, but it will not work. Manually, change the settings. [[:File:Thunderbird-3.png|[3]]] | ||
| {| class="prettytable" | {| class="prettytable" | ||
| ! | ! | ||
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| |IMAP||imap.cs.umbc.edu||993||SSL/TLS||Normal Password | |IMAP||imap.cs.umbc.edu||993||SSL/TLS||Normal Password | ||
| |- | |- | ||
| |SMTP||smtp.cs.umbc.edu|| | |SMTP||smtp.cs.umbc.edu||587||STARTLS||Normal Password | ||
| |} | |} | ||
| <ol start="3"> | <ol start="3"> | ||
| <li>If the 'Done' box becomes grayed out, click in one of the 'Authentication' boxes and select 'Normal Password' again. This should re-enable the button.</li> | <li>If the 'Done' box becomes grayed out, click in one of the 'Authentication' boxes and select 'Normal Password' again. This should re-enable the button.</li> | ||
| </ol> | </ol> | ||
| Email is now set up--check for new messages by clicking the "Get Mail" button. | |||
| <gallery> | <gallery> | ||
| File:Thunderbird-1.png|New Account dialog when no accounts are configured | File:Thunderbird-1.png|New Account dialog when no accounts are configured | ||
| File:Thunderbird-2.png|How to access the New Account dialog with existing accounts are in Thunderbird | File:Thunderbird-2.png|How to access the New Account dialog with existing accounts are in Thunderbird | ||
| File:Thunderbird- | File:Thunderbird-3.png|All the settings in their respective fields | ||
| </gallery> | |||
| === Adding LDAP support === | |||
| Adding LDAP support allows Thunderbird to auto-complete email address of people who are in the UMBC system. | |||
| # Access the menu, the three horizontal bars in the upper right -> preferences -> preferences [[:File:Thunderbird-ldap-1.png|[1]]] | |||
| # Select the "Composition" tab and then the "Addressing" sub-tab. Click on "Edit Directories..." [[:File:Thunderbird-ldap-2.png |[2]]] | |||
| # Select "Add" to add a new LDAP server. | |||
| # Fill in the following information [[:File:Thunderbird-ldap-3.png|[3]]] | |||
| #: Name: UMBC LDAP | |||
| #: Hostname: directory.umbc.edu | |||
| #: Base DN: dc=umbc,dc=edu | |||
| # Click "OK" on the "Directory Server Properties" window | |||
| # Click "OK" on the "LDAP Directory Servers" window | |||
| # Make sure that the checkbox next to "Directory Server" is checked and make sure that the drop down says "UMBC LDAP" [[:File:Thunderbird-ldap-4.png|[4]]] | |||
| # Click "OK" | |||
| That's its, you are all set up for LDAP | |||
| <gallery> | |||
| Thunderbird-ldap-1.png | Accessing the preferences | |||
| Thunderbird-ldap-2.png | The "Addressing" sub-tab under the "Composition" tab | |||
| Thunderbird-ldap-3.png | The required settings for LDAP | |||
| Thunderbird-ldap-4.png | Selecting the new LDAP server  | |||
| </gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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| File: Outlook2013-7.PNG | Advanced Settings | File: Outlook2013-7.PNG | Advanced Settings | ||
| File: Outlook2013-8.PNG | Testing your settings | File: Outlook2013-8.PNG | Testing your settings | ||
| </gallery> | |||
| ===Adding LDAP support=== | |||
| Adding LDAP support allows Outlook to auto-complete email address of people who are in the UMBC system. | |||
| # Click on the "FIle" tab, select the "Account Settings" dropdown and click "Account Settings..." [[:File: outlook-ldap-1.png|[1]]] | |||
| # Select the "Address books" tab and click "New..." [[:File: outlook-ldap-2.png|[2]]] | |||
| # Select "Internet Directory Service (LDAP)" and click "Next" [[:File: outlook-ldap-3.png|[3]]] | |||
| # Enter "directory.umbc.edu" in the "Server Name" field [[:File:outlook-ldap-4.png|[4]]] | |||
| # Click "Next" | |||
| # When it tells you that "You must restart Outlook for these changes to take effect" click "OK" | |||
| # Click "Finish" | |||
| That's its, you are all set up for LDAP. | |||
| <gallery> | |||
| File: outlook-ldap-1.png | Accessing the Account Settings | |||
| File: outlook-ldap-2.png | Adding a new Internet Address Book | |||
| File: outlook-ldap-3.png | Selecting a "LDAP" Address Book | |||
| File: outlook-ldap-4.png | Information to enter | |||
| </gallery> | </gallery> | ||
| ==Alpine== | ==Alpine== | ||
| Alpine  | Alpine's default access method uses direct access to your mail spool in /var/mail.  A bug in Linux prevents this from actually working.  The solution is to manually configure alpine to use IMAP. | ||
| Edit the line beginning with <tt>inbox-path=</tt> and the line beginning with <tt>folder-collections=</tt> in <tt>~/.pinerc</tt> (replace USERNAME with your UMBC username): | |||
|  inbox-path={imap.cs.umbc.edu/user=USERNAME/ssl/NoRsh/IMAP}inbox | |||
|   folder-collections=Mail {imap.cs.umbc.edu/user=USERNAME/ssl/NoRsh}[] | |||
| Alpine can also use the UMBC LDAP server to search for names and email addresses.  This support can be added by editing the line beginning with <tt>ldap-servers=</tt> in <tt>~/.pinerc</tt> (this is all one line): | |||
|   ldap-servers=directory.umbc.edu:389 "/base=dc=umbc,dc=edu/binddn=/impl=0/rhs=0/ref=0/nosub=0/tls=0/tlsm=0/type=/srch=/time=/size=/cust=/nick=/matr=/catr=/satr=/gatr=" | |||
| Every time alpine is run, a prompt will ask for your password to be entered. | |||
Latest revision as of 20:45, 20 March 2025
Overview
The CSEE mail servers use a secure connection for incoming and outgoing mail; so you will need to customize your mail client in order to read and send e-mail on your CSEE account. This page explains how to configure your e-mail client for the CSEE Mail Services. This page will discuss Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook If you use a different client, please refer to your client's documentation. You will need to set up your client for the following services:
| Service | Server name | Port | 
|---|---|---|
| Secure IMAP | imap.cs.umbc.edu | 993 | 
| Secure POP | imap.cs.umbc.edu | 995 | 
| Secure SMTP | smtp.cs.umbc.edu | 25 | 
Thunderbird (Windows/MacOS/Linux)
- If you have no email accounts configured the 'New Account' dialog will automatically open. [1]
 If you already have accounts in Thunderbird and are simply adding CSEE mail to Thunderbird open the 'New Account' dialog by clicking on the 3 horizontal bars (menu button) and select 'Preferences' -> 'Account Settings...' then 'Account Options' -> 'Add Mail Account' [2]
- Fill in your name, csee username and your password. Thunderbird will attempt to automatically detect the proper settings, but it will not work. Manually, change the settings. [3]
| Server Hostname | Port | SSL | Authentication | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IMAP | imap.cs.umbc.edu | 993 | SSL/TLS | Normal Password | 
| SMTP | smtp.cs.umbc.edu | 587 | STARTLS | Normal Password | 
- If the 'Done' box becomes grayed out, click in one of the 'Authentication' boxes and select 'Normal Password' again. This should re-enable the button.
Email is now set up--check for new messages by clicking the "Get Mail" button.
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			New Account dialog when no accounts are configured
- 
			
			How to access the New Account dialog with existing accounts are in Thunderbird
- 
			
			All the settings in their respective fields
Adding LDAP support
Adding LDAP support allows Thunderbird to auto-complete email address of people who are in the UMBC system.
- Access the menu, the three horizontal bars in the upper right -> preferences -> preferences [1]
- Select the "Composition" tab and then the "Addressing" sub-tab. Click on "Edit Directories..." [2]
- Select "Add" to add a new LDAP server.
- Fill in the following information [3]
- Name: UMBC LDAP
- Hostname: directory.umbc.edu
- Base DN: dc=umbc,dc=edu
 
- Click "OK" on the "Directory Server Properties" window
- Click "OK" on the "LDAP Directory Servers" window
- Make sure that the checkbox next to "Directory Server" is checked and make sure that the drop down says "UMBC LDAP" [4]
- Click "OK"
That's its, you are all set up for LDAP
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			Accessing the preferences
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			The "Addressing" sub-tab under the "Composition" tab
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			The required settings for LDAP
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			Selecting the new LDAP server
Microsoft Outlook
These are the steps to add an account to Outlook 2013 with Outlook having not been configured before.
- On the welcome screen click "Next" [1]
- Make sure that "Yes" is selected and select "Next" [2]
- Select "Manual setup or additional server types" and click "Next" [3]
- Select "POP or IAMP" and click "Next" [4]
- Fill in the required boxes [5]
- Under "Server Information"
- Account Type: "IMAP"
- Incoming mail server: "imap.cs.umbc.edu"
- Outgoing mail server (smtp): "smtp.cs.umbc.edu"
 
- Logon:
- User Name: (just your usename, no @cs.umbc.edu)
- Password: (your password)
 
 
- Under "Server Information"
- Click "More Settings ..."
- Pick the "Outgoing Server" tab [6]
- Check "My outgoing server..."
- Select "Log on using" and fill in your user name and password
 
- Pick the "Advanced" tab [7]
- Change "Incoming server (IMAP)" to: 993
- Change the drop down below it to say SSL
 
- Leave "Outgoing server (SMTP)" at 25
- Change the drop down below it to say "TLS"
 
- Click "OK" and return to the Add account form and click "Next"
- If everything has been completed successfully both tasks should say "Completed" [8]
 
Your all set!
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			Welcome Screen
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			Configure email?
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			Automatic or Manual
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			Email type selection
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			Server Settings
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			Outgoing server settings
- 
			
			Advanced Settings
- 
			
			Testing your settings
Adding LDAP support
Adding LDAP support allows Outlook to auto-complete email address of people who are in the UMBC system.
- Click on the "FIle" tab, select the "Account Settings" dropdown and click "Account Settings..." [1]
- Select the "Address books" tab and click "New..." [2]
- Select "Internet Directory Service (LDAP)" and click "Next" [3]
- Enter "directory.umbc.edu" in the "Server Name" field [4]
- Click "Next"
- When it tells you that "You must restart Outlook for these changes to take effect" click "OK"
- Click "Finish"
That's its, you are all set up for LDAP.
- 
			
			Accessing the Account Settings
- 
			
			Adding a new Internet Address Book
- 
			
			Selecting a "LDAP" Address Book
- 
			
			Information to enter
Alpine
Alpine's default access method uses direct access to your mail spool in /var/mail. A bug in Linux prevents this from actually working. The solution is to manually configure alpine to use IMAP.
Edit the line beginning with inbox-path= and the line beginning with folder-collections= in ~/.pinerc (replace USERNAME with your UMBC username):
inbox-path={imap.cs.umbc.edu/user=USERNAME/ssl/NoRsh/IMAP}inbox
folder-collections=Mail {imap.cs.umbc.edu/user=USERNAME/ssl/NoRsh}[]
Alpine can also use the UMBC LDAP server to search for names and email addresses. This support can be added by editing the line beginning with ldap-servers= in ~/.pinerc (this is all one line):
ldap-servers=directory.umbc.edu:389 "/base=dc=umbc,dc=edu/binddn=/impl=0/rhs=0/ref=0/nosub=0/tls=0/tlsm=0/type=/srch=/time=/size=/cust=/nick=/matr=/catr=/satr=/gatr="
Every time alpine is run, a prompt will ask for your password to be entered.










