SMTP, POP3 and/or IMAP with SSL and/or TLS

This information is related only with Windows Mail Services

We made some changes to this system since the new updated mail server is installed.

If wanting to use SSL/TLS for sending or receiving emails, you need:

A - Make sure your website already has SSL (if it doesn't request support to configure for you - there are now free certificates from Let's Encrypt);

 

B - Use on your email program 'hostname' your domain name only (without mail, smtp, pop or imap before the name), we usually requested you to use mail.yourdomain.com, now just use yourdomain.com.
There is a small bug with using let's encrypt, it renews every 3 months, but sometimes it doesn't update properly, when this happens contact support to force it's update, everything will be back to normal. This doesn't happen with paid digital certificates, if you prefer one of these please contact us to place an order;

 

C - Alternatively you can use as hostname just 2v.net, this hostname will work for all domains

 

D - Information regarding Ports and services

               SMTP without ssl/tls - 25, 587, 2525

               SMTP with ssl/tls - 25, 465, 587, 2525

               POP3 without ssl/tls - 110

               POP3 with ssl/tls - 110, 995

               IMAP without ssl/tls - 143

               IMAP with ssl/tls - 143, 993

 

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