Difference between revisions of "Sending Email through the Grad/Research Network"

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Secure, TLS-based password authenticated SMTP is now available on the Grad/Research Net mail server..
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==INTRO==
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Secure, TLS-based password authenticated SMTP is now available on the Grad/Research Net mail server.
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You can utilize our smtp server ''if you send email using ''CS'' email address (@cs.jhu.edu).
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:===If You Are Sending Through The CS SMTP Server Using an @jhu.edu Email Address===
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::Due to security changes to JHU's own mail servers, if use the CS SMTP server to send mail, ''but as an @jhu.edu user'', you run the risk of your email not being accepted at your destination due to JHU's implementation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework SPF records].
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::If you want to send email as an @jhu.edu user, please use JHU's SMTP services instead: [[http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email]]
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==CONFIGURING CONNECTION TO OUR SMTP SERVER==
  
 
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
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* '''Port:''' 25 or 587 (should work with either, but 587 is preferred.)
 
* '''Port:''' 25 or 587 (should work with either, but 587 is preferred.)
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* '''Security Settings:'''  TLS password authentication.  (You might see this as STARTTTLS.)
 
* '''Security Settings:'''  TLS password authentication.  (You might see this as STARTTTLS.)
  
Set your mail client to authenticate (using your CS username/password) when sending mail through our smtp server.
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* 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.
 
Using the above settings will allow you secure login to the e-mail system from inside CS or from outside on the Internet.
  
 
[[category:Sending Email]]
 
[[category:Sending Email]]

Revision as of 15:30, 21 July 2017

INTRO

Secure, TLS-based password authenticated SMTP is now available on the Grad/Research Net mail server.

You can utilize our smtp server if you send email using CS email address (@cs.jhu.edu).

===If You Are Sending Through The CS SMTP Server Using an @jhu.edu Email Address===
Due to security changes to JHU's own mail servers, if use the CS SMTP server to send mail, but as an @jhu.edu user, you run the risk of your email not being accepted at your destination due to JHU's implementation of SPF records.
If you want to send email as an @jhu.edu user, please use JHU's SMTP services instead: [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email]


CONFIGURING CONNECTION TO OUR SMTP SERVER

Configure the following settings on your mail client:

  • Server Name: smtp.cs.jhu.edu
  • Port: 25 or 587 (should work with either, but 587 is preferred.)
  • Security Settings: TLS password authentication. (You might see this as STARTTTLS.)
  • 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.