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Email Settings
At least four settings need to be configured to use your BEV email:
Email programs have many more settings that can be manipulated. But, in most instances, the items above are the only fields that must be configured for operation of your BEV email. For example, although the instructions here don't mention it, most email software will have a field to fill in your full name.
Note: The settings below contain the domain suffix BEV.NET. If you already have a BEV.ORG account the instructions are the same except substitute BEV.ORG for BEV.NET.
Incoming mail with SSL
The BEV Mail Server Supports POP over SSL
You may configure your email software to use POP with or without SSL.
POP over SSL means that your email login credentials and downloading of incoming mail messages are encrypted between your computer and the BEV mail server.
But, note that mail is still sent through the Internet in non-encrypted format and messages are almost always transferred between Internet mail servers in non-encrypted format. So, you should not infer that POP over SSL offers end-to-end privacy of your messages. The encryption only applies between your computer and BEV mail system.
Outgoing (SMTP) mail does not support SSL
Also note that the following instructions may show smtp.bev.net as the outgoing email server. The outgoing mail server of smtp.bev.net may not be correct for your acccount.
Your correct outgoing mail server setting depends on the modem pool or access you use. If and only if you use Virginia Tech's modem pool or Virginia Tech Ethernet, you should use: smtp.bev.net. Premium Community Connections customers who have their own domain and use Virginia Tech modem pool or Virginia Tech Ethernet should use their own smtp server (example smtp.mydomain.org) Otherwise, you must use the outgoing mail server hostname provided by your internet service provider. For example, mail.isp.com.
If you use another ISP, you might consult the outgoing mail server settings listed by ISP on the VT answers page.
To use SSL for downloading your incoming mail messages, your email client must be configured to use POP over SSL.
Two steps are generally required for email client software to work with BEV's POP over SSL:
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