Disabling of Plaintext Authentication for E-mail
Currently, our Business and Reseller servers allow plaintext authentication for sending and receiving mail. We will be updating the configuration where this is concerned to make e-mail more secure on the server. We will be making the following changes:
- Receiving e-mail
- The allowing of plaintext authentication for POP3 and IMAP will be disabled.
- Connections to the server on ports 110 and 143 will not be allowed.
- Sending e-mail
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E-mail clients will be required to connect with SSL or issue the STARTTLS command before being allowed to authenticate.
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With that said, we recommend the following settings for your e-mail clients (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.)
Secure SSL/TLS Settings (Recommended)
Username: Your full email address.
Password: Use the email account’s password.
Incoming Server: YOUR SERVER HOSTNAME
IMAP Port: 993
POP3 Port: 995
Outgoing Server: YOUR SERVER HOSTNAME
SMTP Port: 465
⚠️ Authentication is required for IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
For your convenience, we explain below how to set up a new account with the correct settings and modify an existing account for both Thunderbird and Outlook.
New account setup in Thunderbird
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Open up Thunderbird.
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In the left sidebar click Local Folders.
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When the right panel loads, under Create A New Account click Email. This will bring up the Mail Account Setup screen.
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Enter your name, Email address, and Password in the appropriate fields and click Continue.
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Thunderbird will automatically detect the following recommended settings.
- Incoming: IMAP, server hostname*, STARTTLS
- Outgoing: SMTP, server hostname*, STARTTLS
- Username: Your full e-mail address.
ℹ️ * "Server hostname" would be something like "dime192.dizinc.com"
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Click Done.
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If you get the Add Security Exception prompt, click Confirm Security Exception.
Modify an existing account in Thunderbird.
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Open Thunderbird.
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In the left sidebar, click the top level folder for the account you want to modify.
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In the right panel, click View settings for this account.
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When the Account Settings window opens, in the left pane click Server Settings under the account you are modifying.
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If your Server Type is IMAP, make sure the port is 993. If your Server Type is POP3, make sure the port is 995.
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Change Connection Security to SSL/TLS, if it is not that already.
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To update the Outgoing Mail Server, click Outgoing Server (SMTP) in the left pane.
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On the list of SMTP servers, select the server in question and click Edit.
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Make sure the port is 465.
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Make sure the **Connection security **is SSL/TLS.
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Click OK to close the SMTP Server window.
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Click OK to close the Account Settings window.
Add new e-mail account in Outlook.
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Open Outlook.
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Click the File tab at the top.
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Click Account Settings.
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On the Account Settings screen, click New.
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Enter your name, E-mail Address, and Password in the appropriate fields and click Next.
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Outlook will auto discover the settings. If you are prompted with a security alert, click Yes to proceed.
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Once the account is successfully added, click Finish.
Change existing account in Outlook.
- Open Outlook.
- Click the File tab at the top.
- Click Account Settings.
- On the Account Settings screen, click Change.
- On the Change Account screen, click More Setings...
- On the Internet E-mail Settings screen, click the Advanced tab.
- If your incoming server is IMAP, make sure the port is 993. If your incoming server is POP3, make sure the port is 995.
- For Incoming and Outgoing, set the type of encrypted connection to TLS by selecting that option in the drop down menu.
⚠️ Certain versions of Outlook are not compatible with the TLS encryption protocol, using SSL in this case is an acceptable alternative.