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READING/INCOMING MAIL
You can get your mail in two ways: By pop3 or imap. The current configuration is listed here. On IPv6 all SMTP-out traffic goes via since the main provider is blocking their IPv6-roads.
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| imap.tornevall.net Port 143 Port 993 (Secure) |
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| 68.183.71.133 | 2a01:299:a0:1011::1 (SE) |
SENDING/OUTGOING MAIL
There are however moments where port 25 are also prohibited to use by your internet service provided and restrictions are made, so the only way to use SMTP are to use another server and port. If you have no other options, this is the method that we recommend you to use.
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* = Outbound mail is currently not sent directly via smtp.tornevall.net as it tend to be scored as "Bad Rumour Providers". Instead, the mail are going through our backup servers. If mail are, for some reason, rejected from smtprelay-1.tornevall.net, they pass through yet another relay server.
RELAYING/FOR TRUSTS
Users are not synchronized from smtp.tornevall.net for the moment, so mail can not be send via those servers unless you're trusted.
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