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authorJonas Smedegaard <jonas@auryn.jones.dk>2006-07-30 16:30:43 +0200
committerJonas Smedegaard <jonas@auryn.jones.dk>2006-07-30 16:30:43 +0200
commitb3735674534fe00c4fc3c57cd9827461ad1b4480 (patch)
treee2f61bfcacba73dd677c1809f5f673815c31447c
parent24f5f9aa9b082eca86709f51db78b13fc231fc57 (diff)
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The webmail application "IMP" also gives access to change password for your Home
The website https://mail.homebase.dk/ provides several webmail applications, each with different strengths and weaknesses. It also lists alternative websites also offering webmail access to Homebase accounts.
- * Go to https://mail.homebase.dk/
+ * Go to <https://mail.homebase.dk/>
* Pick the topmost webmail application, IMP.
* Login using your personal username and password
@@ -25,17 +25,17 @@ Recommended setup of local email program
If you have a computer of your own, it is recommended to use a "real" email application instead webmail. It works faster and is more stable. It is also puts less burden on the server.
- * Download [http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird Mozilla Thunderbird].
- . {i} Other email programs work too, but Mozilla Thunderbird is considered most reliable, while still both userfriendly and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software Free].
+ * Download (Mozilla Thunderbird)[http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird].
+ [!] Other email programs work too, but Mozilla Thunderbird is considered most reliable, while still both userfriendly and (free)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software].
* Create an "imap" account.
- . {i} The alternative, pop3 (suggest by default in most applications), is less flexible - e.g. does not work well concurrently with webmail access to your emails.
+ [!] The alternative, pop3 (suggest by default in most applications), is less flexible - e.g. does not work well concurrently with webmail access to your emails.
* Use your provided username, and "mail.homebase.dk" as both incoming and outgoing server.
* Enable encryption for incoming mail (either imap or pop3):
1. Enable "SSL" connection.
- . {i} Avoid "TLS" (also called "secure ''passwords''") - it does not work together with SSL
+ [!] Avoid "TLS" (also called "secure ''passwords''") - it does not work together with SSL
* Enable encryption for outgoing mail (smtp):
1. Enable "SSL" connection.
- . {i} Avoid "TLS" (also called "secure ''passwords''") - it does not work together with SSL
+ [!] Avoid "TLS" (also called "secure ''passwords''") - it does not work together with SSL
2. Change port number from the standard 25 to 465
3. Enable authentication, using same username and password as for your incoming mail.
@@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ Disk quota
Your account has limited disk space. You will automatically receive warnings if you reach your "quota" limit.
-/!\ If you ignore quota warnings, then your account will be locked, causing emails sent to you to be rejected!
+[!] If you ignore quota warnings, then your account will be locked, causing emails sent to you to be rejected!
Some imap email programs can be configured to show your current quota status:
* Mozilla Thunderbird:
- 1. Install the [https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/881/ Display Quota] plugin.
+ 1. Install the (Display Quota)[https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/881/] plugin.
* IMP webmail:
1. Choose "Layout" in the top right corner
@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ External links
Help texts at riseup.net (whenever "mail.riseup.net" is mentioned, use "mail.homebase.dk" instead):
- * [http://help.riseup.net/mail/mail-clients/ Setting up email applications]
- * [http://help.riseup.net/mail/security/certificates/ Dealing with security certificates]
+ * (Setting up email applications)[http://help.riseup.net/mail/mail-clients/]
+ * (Dealing with security certificates)[http://help.riseup.net/mail/security/certificates/]
Avoiding "leave on server" with pop3 for various email programs: