Difference between revisions of "Sending Email through the Grad/Research Network"
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Configure the following settings on your mail client: | Configure the following settings on your mail client: | ||
− | '''Server Name:''' smtp.cs.jhu.edu | + | * '''Server Name:''' smtp.cs.jhu.edu |
− | + | * '''Port:''' 25 or 587 (should work with either.) | |
− | '''Port:''' 25 or 587 (should work with either.) | + | * '''Security Settings:''' TLS password authentication. |
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− | '''Security Settings:''' TLS password authentication. | ||
Set your mail client to authenticate (using your CS username/password) when sending mail through our smtp server. | Set your mail client to authenticate (using your CS username/password) when sending mail through our smtp server. |
Revision as of 20:05, 10 October 2013
Secure, TLS-based password authenticated SMTP is now available on the Grad/Research Net mail server..
Configure the following settings on your mail client:
- Server Name: smtp.cs.jhu.edu
- Port: 25 or 587 (should work with either.)
- Security Settings: TLS password authentication.
Set your mail client to authenticate (using your CS username/password) when sending mail through our smtp server.
Using the above settings will allow you secure login to the e-mail system from inside CS or from outside on the Internet.