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1. Open [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/thunderbird/ Thunderbird] if it's already installed.<ref>For better configurability, version 2.0.0.4 is recommended.</ref> If not, download [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/thunderbird/ Thunderbird] or another compatible mail client. | 1. Open [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/thunderbird/ Thunderbird] if it's already installed.<ref>For better configurability, version 2.0.0.4 is recommended. It's available [http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/all-older-2.0.html here].</ref> If not, download [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/thunderbird/ Thunderbird] or another compatible mail client. | ||
2. Click on File | New | Account... and type in mail.up.edu.ph | 2. Click on File | New | Account... and type in mail.up.edu.ph | ||
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[[Category: UP Diliman]] [[Category: Tech Support]] | [[Category: UP Diliman]] [[Category: Tech Support]] |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 3 December 2010
UP Webmail can also be accessed using a mail client like Thunderbird. Below is configuration information on the mail client setup.
Thunderbird
1. Open Thunderbird if it's already installed.[1] If not, download Thunderbird or another compatible mail client.
2. Click on File | New | Account... and type in mail.up.edu.ph
3. Select IMAP as your type of incoming server
4. Set your Server Settings to the ff:
Server Name: smicro02.up.edu.ph Port: 143 Security Settings: Never User Name: <your UP Webmail login name>
5. Set your Outgoing Server (SMTP) to the ff:
(if inside Dilnet) Server Name: smtp.up.edu.ph Port: 25 Secure Connection: TLS (if available)
If outside Dilnet, use your ISP's smtp server. Call your ISP if you don't know what it is. An alternative is to use a commercial webmail's smtp server such as Gmail's