Using your Bravenet e-mail account: Difference between revisions
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If you wish to allow email clients that do not support encryption, you can enable non-SSL logins. Note that this sends your username and password unencrypted, and could lead to your email credentials being stolen. | If you wish to allow email clients that do not support encryption, you can enable non-SSL logins. Note that this sends your username and password unencrypted, and could lead to your email credentials being stolen. | ||
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* Click on the email tab | * Click on the email tab | ||
* Find your email account, and click [[File:SSL.jpg]] | * Find your email account, and click [[File:SSL.jpg]] |
Revision as of 13:21, 26 March 2014
Once you have finished Creating a new e-mail account, you can check it in a variety of ways:
Webmail
You can access your e-mail through our webmail system at https://webmail.bravehost.com. When prompted, just enter your e-mail address and the password associated with that address. If you forget your e-mail password, you can reset it in the e-mail tab of your Bravenet account.
3rd Party E-mail Clients
You can also use most third-party e-mail clients to send and receive mail. We've provided step-by-step instructions for a few common clients. For other e-mail clients, use the general information directly below, and refer to your e-mail client's documentation for information on how to enter this data.
General Settings
The exact steps to set up your email client differ based on the client. In general you will need the following information. This assumes that you've created a Bravenet email address in the email tab of your account already.
By default, as of March 26, 2014, new email accounts require SSL or TLS/STARTTLS to be enabled in your email client. Under the email tab of your account, it will say by the newly created email address. This encrypts your communication with our servers (including the username and password). Attempting to login without SSL or TLS/STARTTLS, and non-SSL logins not enabled will result in an Authentication Failed message.
If you wish to allow email clients that do not support encryption, you can enable non-SSL logins. Note that this sends your username and password unencrypted, and could lead to your email credentials being stolen.
After you do so, it will say which indicates that you can login to that email address without using SSL.
Incoming Mail Servers
IMAP
Secure Configuration (Recommended):
- IMAP Server: mail.bravehost.com
- IMAP Port: 143
- Connection Security: TLS/STARTTLS (secure)
- If you wish to use email unencrypted (unsecure), you will need to allow non-SSL Logins
- Username: the email address you are checking
- Password: the password for this address. You can change this in the email tab of your Bravenet account.
Alternative Configuration:
- IMAP Server: mail.bravehost.com, or you can use mail.yourdomain.com where yourdomain.com is the domain of your Bravenet email address.
- IMAP Port: 993
- Connection Security: SSL
- Username: the email address you are checking
- Password: the password for this address. You can change this in the email tab of your Bravenet account.
- Authentication Type: Password
POP3
POP3 is an older method of checking mail. It should only be used if your e-mail client doesn't support IMAP, since POP3 doesn't support checking mail from multiple locations, and by default it doesn't store messages on the server.
Secure Configuration (Recommended):
- POP3 Server: mail.bravehost.com
- POP3 Port: 110
- Connection Security: TLS/STARTTLS (secure)
- If you wish to use email unencrypted (unsecure), you will need to allow non-SSL Logins
- Username: the email address you are checking
- Password: the password for this address. You can change this in the email tab of your Bravenet account.
Alternative Configuration:
- POP3 Server: mail.bravehost.com, or you can use mail.yourdomain.com where yourdomain.com is the domain of your Bravenet email address.
- POP3 Port: 995
- Connection Security: SSL
- Username: the email address you are checking
- Password: the password for this address. You can change this in the email tab of your Bravenet account.
Outgoing Mail Servers
Outgoing mail uses SMTP. The information you need for that:
Secure Configuration (Recommended):
- SMTP server: mail.bravehost.com
- SMTP port: 587 (You may also be able to use port 25, but this is blocked by most Internet Providers)
- Connection Security: TLS/STARTTLS (secure),
- If you wish to use email unencrypted (unsecure), you will need to allow non-SSL Logins
- Username: the e-mail address you are checking
- Password: the password for this address. You can change this in the email tab of your Bravenet account.
- This outgoing mail server requires authentication
Alternative Configuration:
- SMTP server: mail.bravehost.com, or you can use mail.yourdomain.com where yourdomain.com is the domain of your Bravenet email address.
- SMTP port: 465
- Connection Security: SSL
- Username: the e-mail address you are checking
- Password: the password for this address. You can change this in the email tab of your Bravenet account.
- This outgoing mail server requires authentication