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PSMail Quick Tip: Repeat after me, "I will choose strong passwords." Easy passwords are the winkest link in your security.  A good password is long, has a mixture of letters and numbers or special characters, doesn't spell a word, and is not easy for anyone to guess.  A long password (like a PassPhrase) is better than a short complex password.
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SETUP: How do I use Stunnel? Print E-mail
Stunnel program is an alternate method for using SSL when reaching PSMail to provide server-side encrypted email service. Stunnel Installer for psmail is available at Download; Please note the product is an opensource software from http://www.stunnel.org

This program allows you to run a local encrypting client so unsupported email clients can connect to our encrypted servers.

Run the installer and then set your email client as follows.

  • Mail Account Type: POP3 / POP Account
  • POP3 Server: Incoming mail server: mail.psmail.net
  • Username / Account name: user-psmail.net  [example, use your account name]
  • Password: (As setup by you)
  • SMTP Server / Incoming mail server: localhost or 127.0.0.1


Advanced Options (Please note the installer program does SSL encryption):

  • POP3 SSL Secure Sockets Layer DISABLED
  • POP3 over SSL Port Number: 110
  • SMTP Server/ Outgoing mail server mail.psmail.net
  • Smtp Authentication: ENABLED/REQUIRED
  • Smtp Authentication method: Password
  • Smtp Authentication Username: user-psmail.net
  • Smtp Authentication Password: (same as POP3 password)
  • Smtp SSL Options: DISABLED
  • Smtp Port Number: 25
 
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