Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of Sun Astro Mail Servers
- Timestamp:
- 04/13/06 15:18:46 (20 years ago)
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Sun Astro Mail Servers
v2 v3 3 3 4 4 5 Note: If you send and receive astro email while logged into a Sun 6 host, you do not always need to select an SMTP, POP/IMAP 7 server. 5 Note: If you send and receive astro email while logged into a Sun 6 host, you do not always need to select an SMTP, POP/IMAP server. 8 7 9 8 10 9 === SMTP Server(outgoing mail) === 11 10 12 sierra.phys.columbia.edu (or any Sun running Solaris 8)11 sierra.phys.columbia.edu (or any Sun running Solaris 8) 13 12 14 13 === POP and IMAP Server(incoming mail) === 15 14 16 jewels.phys.columbia.edu 17 huitzil.phys.columbia.edu (alternate) 18 attila.phys.columbia.edu (old, no SSL supoort) 15 jewels.phys.columbia.edu 16 huitzil.phys.columbia.edu (alternate) 19 17 20 Both jewels and huitzil offer secure POP and IMAP, via SSL,21 in addition to the usual POP and IMAP services.22 18 23 Note: You will need one of these servers if you pick up your 24 astro(user@astro.columbia.edu) email from a non-Sun host or 25 wish to use 'IMAP' or 'POP' on a Sun host. 19 Both jewels and huitzil offer secure POP and IMAP, via SSL, 20 in addition to the usual POP and IMAP services. 21 22 Note: You will need one of these servers if you pick up your 23 astro(user@astro.columbia.edu) email from a non-Sun host or 24 wish to use 'IMAP' or 'POP' on a Sun host. 26 25 27 26 … … 34 33 Many email programs support SSL including: 35 34 36 Pine, Netscape, Mac OS X Mail, Eudora 5.1.1(Sponsored or paid 37 mode only) 35 * Pine 36 * Netscape 37 * Mac OS X Mail 38 * Eudora 5.1.1(Sponsored or paid mode only) 38 39 39 40 To use SSL, you'll need to select that option in your email program.
