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Webmail is available at [[https:// | Webmail is available at [[https:// | ||
- | **IMAP** is available at mx.waffle.tech port 993, use TLS. | + | * **IMAP** is available at mx.waffle.tech port 993, use TLS. |
- | **SMTP** is available at mx.waffle.tech port 587, use STARTTLS. | + | |
- | **POP3** is availbale at mx.waffle.tech port 995, use TLS, but you probably don't want POP3 anyway. | + | |
- | **ManageSieve** is available at mx.waffle.tech port 4190, use STARTTLS. | + | |
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+ | The SMTP submission interface supports the BURL optimization, | ||
===== Filters, Spam, etc. ===== | ===== Filters, Spam, etc. ===== | ||
- | SpamAssassin is running and should both prepend the subject with [SPAM] and add the X-Spam-Flag: | + | The MTA is configured to allow emails with a total size of up to 25MiB. This is about the point where many major recipient email services will start to reject receiving such a message anyway, so for larger attachments you will need to do something else (e.g. upload them to your webroot? |
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+ | SpamAssassin is running and should both prepend the subject with [SPAM] and add the X-Spam-Flag: | ||
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+ | Sieve runs to filter email. There is one rule always run before any user filters which moves email flagged as spam to the ' | ||
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+ | ===== Security ===== | ||
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+ | Outgoing email is validated by SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to encourage successful delivery. In some cases the headers of email you send may be returned to the waffle.tech administrator if the recipient' | ||
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+ | The MTA will opportunistically use TLS for any outgoing email if the receiving MTA supports it. Additionally, |