IMAP and POP Server
ClearOS provides both POP and IMAP servers for providing mail delivery to desktop clients.
Installation
If you did not select this module to be included during the installation process, you must first install the module.
Menu
You can find this feature in the menu system at the following location:
Initialization
The base mail domain is used by a number of apps: SMTP Server, IMAP, Mail Filter, etc. Each app saves this information in its own configuration file, but we really only want to see the domain in one place in the user interface. That's where the Mail Settings app comes in.
- Go to
System|Account Manager|Account Manager to make sure the accounts system (users/groups) is running.
- Go to
System|Settings|Mail Settings to set the mail domain.
- Go to
System|Accounts|Users to create a few users. Please make sure the SMTP Server User and IMAP and POP Server User are enabled for the user.
- Go to
System|Accounts|Groups to create a group or two. You will see a new option when adding/editing a group: Distribution List. If you leave this option enabled, the group becomes a mail distribution list (e.g. [email protected] will go to all the members of the sales group).
- Go to
Server|Mail|IMAP and POP Server and start all the servers (if not running).
Configuration
Server Configuration
Mail Server Protocols
The mail server supports four different protocols:
- IMAP
- Secure IMAP
- POP
- Secure POP
We strongly suggest using the secure protocols if possible. Keep in mind, you will need to generate an SSL Certificate to enable the secure protocol.
Push E-mail
Some mail clients support the push e-mail feature (also known as the IMAP Idle feature). With this feature enabled on both the server and client, e-mail will appear in your mailbox as soon as it arrives. This feature is most useful on wireless and handheld devices. The following mail clients are known to support push e-mail (IMAP Idle):
- Thunderbird - Many platforms
- Chattermail - Palm Treo
- FlexMail - Windows Mobile
Mail Client Configuration
Secure POP - Mozilla Thunderbird
If you are using Mozilla's Thunderbird, click on
Secure POP - MS Outlook/Outlook Express
For Outlook and Outlook Express, click on
Next, click on the “Advanced” tab, and ensure the “This server requires a secure connection (SSL)” checkbox is enabled.
Secure POP - Other Mail Clients
For other mail clients, similar set-up/configuration will exist. Please refer to documentation for your mail client for specific instructions.
Troubleshooting
- POP - 110
- Secure POP - 995
- IMAP - 143
- Secure IMAP - 993