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Email Setup

If you think any information on this website needs update or change, please contact PPD IT Helpdesk

Contents:

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  • E-mail information
>
>
  • E-mail information
 
    • IMAP and POP3 settings
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007
Changed:
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  • Archiving mail
>
>
  • Archiving mail
 
Changed:
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  • Access off site
>
>
  • Access off site
 
    • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007 to use HTTPS
  • Web access
Changed:
<
<
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
>
>
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
 
      • Entourage 2008
    • Linux
  • Spam filtering

Contact PPD IT Helpdesk with any further questions, comments or corrections.

E-mail Information

Your STFC emails are kept in two places:

  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the Exchange server, OUTLOOK.STFC.AC.UK.
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F
  • There is also a RAL webmail server http://webmail.stfc.ac.uk

  • IMAP and POP3 settings

When configuring an email client other than Outlook (e.g. Pine, Mozilla Thunderbird), you need the following settings:

  • IMAP

    • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
    • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
      authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
      exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25

  • POP3

    • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
    • Outgoing mail as above

Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007

The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:

  1. Open the Start Menu, and open Control Panel (Classic View)
  2. Windows Vista/7 -select view 32-bit Control Panel items and then mail, Windows XP - Select See Also and then Other Control Panel Options
Changed:
<
<
  1. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
>
>
  1. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
 
  1. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be outlook.stfc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
  2. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts...
  3. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change...
  4. Verify the details above and go to More Settings...
  5. On the General tab, give the account a suitable name (e.g. your STFC email address)
  6. On the Advanced tab, you can add additional mailboxes to open in Outlook alongside your STFC account. Ensure you type the name correctly, and are given access by the operator of that account
  7. On the Connection tab, ensure Connect using my Local Area Network is selected
  8. Click Next > Finish, then close the remaining windows

Now when you open Microsoft Outlook, it should load your mailbox.

Archiving mail

Outlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times

  1. In Outlook, from the toolbar at the top of the window, click on Tools > Options...
Changed:
<
<
  1. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
>
>
  1. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
 
  1. From here you can set it up to run as often as you like, and to archive/delete messages older than a given time
  2. The archive folder (where it says Move old items to) should be H:\Outlook\archive.pst
  3. Click Apply these settings to all folders, and then OK
  4. To set up different rules for specific folders:
  • Right-click that folder in the Mail pane on the left-hand side, and click Properties Go to the AutoArchive tab, and configure as appropriate
  • Over time, your archive.pst file will get very large. To avoid filling up your H drive quota, move this file to your user archive area (T:\users\user-archive\<your-federal-ID>).

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:

Changed:
<
<
  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.rl.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
>
>
  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
 
  1. Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), add authbox.rl.ac.uk port 587, with the same username
  2. Click Ok

Access off site

You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).

  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007to use HTTPS
  1. Using the instructions above create a new Outlook profile, giving it a suitable name
Changed:
<
<
  1. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  2. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  3. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  4. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
>
>
  1. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  2. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  3. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  4. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
 
  1. In the address field, type webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  2. Ensure Connect using SSL only is ticked, and tick the box directly below
Changed:
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<
  1. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
>
>
  1. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
 
  1. Windows CP users - msstd:webmail.stfc.ac.uk
  2. Optionally, tick the option to connect using HTTP first on fast networks
  3. In the drop-down box, select Basic Authentication and click OK
  4. Click Next > Finish. Now close the remaining windows to return to Mail settings
  5. This profile is now ready to use, and you can now select to always use this profile or prompt for which profile to use.
Changed:
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Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.
>
>
Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.
 

Web access

You can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address:

https://webmail.stfc.ac.uk/

Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.

Access from other operating systems

  • Mac OS X
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
    1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
    2. Click File > Add Account
    3. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
    4. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
    5. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server

  • Entourage 2008

    1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
    2. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
    3. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
Changed:
<
<
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:
>
>
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:
 
    1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
    2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
    3. Click OK.

  • Linux
If you are using Linux, with an email client such as Pine (IMAP only), you can configure them using the details given above for the POP and IMAP servers. Detailed instructions for Mozilla Thunderbird can be found above.

Spam filtering

All mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:

If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender.

If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder.

If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder.

To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK.

Changed:
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<
These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.
>
>
These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.
  For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:

http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm

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Revision 62013-06-03 - IanLoader

 
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Email Setup

If you think any information on this website needs update or change, please contact PPD IT Helpdesk

Contents:

  • E-mail information
    • IMAP and POP3 settings
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Archiving mail
  • Access off site
    • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007 to use HTTPS
  • Web access
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
      • Entourage 2008
    • Linux
  • Spam filtering

Contact PPD IT Helpdesk with any further questions, comments or corrections.

E-mail Information

Your STFC emails are kept in two places:

Changed:
<
<
  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the joint PPD-CLF Exchange server, EXCHANGE09.
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F or HEPWIN2003F
>
>
  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the Exchange server, OUTLOOK.STFC.AC.UK.
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F
 

  • IMAP and POP3 settings

When configuring an email client other than Outlook (e.g. Pine, Mozilla Thunderbird), you need the following settings:

  • IMAP
Changed:
<
<

>
>
 
    • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
Changed:
<
<
    • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
      authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
      exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25

>
>
    • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
      authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
      exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25
 
  • POP3
Changed:
<
<
>
>
Added:
>
>
 
    • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
    • Outgoing mail as above

Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007

The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:

  1. Open the Start Menu, and open Control Panel (Classic View)
  2. Windows Vista/7 -select view 32-bit Control Panel items and then mail, Windows XP - Select See Also and then Other Control Panel Options
  3. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
Changed:
<
<
  1. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
>
>
  1. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be outlook.stfc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
 
  1. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts...
  2. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change...
  3. Verify the details above and go to More Settings...
  4. On the General tab, give the account a suitable name (e.g. your STFC email address)
  5. On the Advanced tab, you can add additional mailboxes to open in Outlook alongside your STFC account. Ensure you type the name correctly, and are given access by the operator of that account
  6. On the Connection tab, ensure Connect using my Local Area Network is selected
  7. Click Next > Finish, then close the remaining windows

Now when you open Microsoft Outlook, it should load your mailbox.

Archiving mail

Outlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times

  1. In Outlook, from the toolbar at the top of the window, click on Tools > Options...
  2. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
  3. From here you can set it up to run as often as you like, and to archive/delete messages older than a given time
  4. The archive folder (where it says Move old items to) should be H:\Outlook\archive.pst
  5. Click Apply these settings to all folders, and then OK
  6. To set up different rules for specific folders:
  • Right-click that folder in the Mail pane on the left-hand side, and click Properties Go to the AutoArchive tab, and configure as appropriate
  • Over time, your archive.pst file will get very large. To avoid filling up your H drive quota, move this file to your user archive area (T:\users\user-archive\<your-federal-ID>).

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:

  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.rl.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
  3. Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), add authbox.rl.ac.uk port 587, with the same username
  4. Click Ok

Access off site

Changed:
<
<
You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
>
>
You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
 
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007to use HTTPS
  1. Using the instructions above create a new Outlook profile, giving it a suitable name
  2. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  3. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  4. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  5. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
  6. In the address field, type webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  7. Ensure Connect using SSL only is ticked, and tick the box directly below
  8. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  9. Windows CP users - msstd:webmail.stfc.ac.uk
  10. Optionally, tick the option to connect using HTTP first on fast networks
  11. In the drop-down box, select Basic Authentication and click OK
  12. Click Next > Finish. Now close the remaining windows to return to Mail settings
  13. This profile is now ready to use, and you can now select to always use this profile or prompt for which profile to use.
Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.

Web access

You can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address:

https://webmail.stfc.ac.uk/

Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.

Access from other operating systems

  • Mac OS X
Changed:
<
<
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
>
>
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
Added:
>
>
 
    1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
    2. Click File > Add Account
    3. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
    4. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
    5. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server

  • Entourage 2008
Changed:
<
<
>
>
Added:
>
>
 
    1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
Changed:
<
<
    1. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webnail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
>
>
    1. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
 
    1. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
Changed:
<
<
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:

>
>
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:
Added:
>
>
 
    1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
    2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
    3. Click OK.

  • Linux
If you are using Linux, with an email client such as Pine (IMAP only), you can configure them using the details given above for the POP and IMAP servers. Detailed instructions for Mozilla Thunderbird can be found above.

Spam filtering

All mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:

If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender.

If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder.

If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder.

To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK.

These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.

For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:

http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm

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Revision 52012-02-15 - ChrisBrew

 
META TOPICPARENT name="WebHome"

Email Setup

If you think any information on this website needs update or change, please contact PPD IT Helpdesk

Contents:

  • E-mail information
    • IMAP and POP3 settings
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Archiving mail
  • Access off site
    • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007 to use HTTPS
  • Web access
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
      • Entourage 2008
    • Linux
  • Spam filtering

Contact PPD IT Helpdesk with any further questions, comments or corrections.

E-mail Information

Your STFC emails are kept in two places:

  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the joint PPD-CLF Exchange server, EXCHANGE09.
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F or HEPWIN2003F
  • There is also a RAL webmail server http://webmail.stfc.ac.uk

  • IMAP and POP3 settings

When configuring an email client other than Outlook (e.g. Pine, Mozilla Thunderbird), you need the following settings:

  • IMAP
Changed:
<
<

  • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
    authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
    exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25
>
>

    • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
    • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
      authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
      exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25

Deleted:
<
<
 
  • POP3
Changed:
<
<
  • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail as above
>
>
    • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
    • Outgoing mail as above
Deleted:
<
<
 

Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007

The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:

  1. Open the Start Menu, and open Control Panel (Classic View)
  2. Windows Vista/7 -select view 32-bit Control Panel items and then mail, Windows XP - Select See Also and then Other Control Panel Options
  3. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
  4. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
  5. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts...
  6. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change...
  7. Verify the details above and go to More Settings...
  8. On the General tab, give the account a suitable name (e.g. your STFC email address)
  9. On the Advanced tab, you can add additional mailboxes to open in Outlook alongside your STFC account. Ensure you type the name correctly, and are given access by the operator of that account
  10. On the Connection tab, ensure Connect using my Local Area Network is selected
  11. Click Next > Finish, then close the remaining windows

Now when you open Microsoft Outlook, it should load your mailbox.

Archiving mail

Outlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times

  1. In Outlook, from the toolbar at the top of the window, click on Tools > Options...
  2. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
  3. From here you can set it up to run as often as you like, and to archive/delete messages older than a given time
  4. The archive folder (where it says Move old items to) should be H:\Outlook\archive.pst
  5. Click Apply these settings to all folders, and then OK
  6. To set up different rules for specific folders:
  • Right-click that folder in the Mail pane on the left-hand side, and click Properties Go to the AutoArchive tab, and configure as appropriate
  • Over time, your archive.pst file will get very large. To avoid filling up your H drive quota, move this file to your user archive area (T:\users\user-archive\<your-federal-ID>).

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:

  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.rl.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
  3. Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), add authbox.rl.ac.uk port 587, with the same username
  4. Click Ok

Access off site

You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).

  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007to use HTTPS
  1. Using the instructions above create a new Outlook profile, giving it a suitable name
  2. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  3. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  4. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  5. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
  6. In the address field, type webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  7. Ensure Connect using SSL only is ticked, and tick the box directly below
  8. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  9. Windows CP users - msstd:webmail.stfc.ac.uk
  10. Optionally, tick the option to connect using HTTP first on fast networks
  11. In the drop-down box, select Basic Authentication and click OK
  12. Click Next > Finish. Now close the remaining windows to return to Mail settings
  13. This profile is now ready to use, and you can now select to always use this profile or prompt for which profile to use.
Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.

Web access

You can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address:

Changed:
<
<
https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/
>
>
https://webmail.stfc.ac.uk/
  Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.

Access from other operating systems

  • Mac OS X
Changed:
<
<
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
  1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
  2. Click File > Add Account
  3. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
  4. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  5. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server
>
>
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
    1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
    2. Click File > Add Account
    3. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
    4. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
    5. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server
Deleted:
<
<
 
  • Entourage 2008
Changed:
<
<
  1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
  2. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webnail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  3. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
>
>
    1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
    2. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webnail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
    3. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
 To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:

Changed:
<
<
  1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
  2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
  3. Click OK.
>
>
    1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
    2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
    3. Click OK.
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  • Linux
If you are using Linux, with an email client such as Pine (IMAP only), you can configure them using the details given above for the POP and IMAP servers. Detailed instructions for Mozilla Thunderbird can be found above.

Spam filtering

All mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:

If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender.

If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder.

If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder.

To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK.

These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.

For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:

http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm

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If you think any information on this website needs update or change, please contact PPD IT Helpdesk

Contents:

  • E-mail information
    • IMAP and POP3 settings
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Archiving mail
  • Access off site
    • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007 to use HTTPS
  • Web access
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
      • Entourage 2008
    • Linux
  • Spam filtering

Contact PPD IT Helpdesk with any further questions, comments or corrections.

E-mail Information

Your STFC emails are kept in two places:

  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the joint PPD-CLF Exchange server, EXCHANGE09.
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F or HEPWIN2003F
  • There is also a RAL webmail server http://webmail.stfc.ac.uk

  • IMAP and POP3 settings

When configuring an email client other than Outlook (e.g. Pine, Mozilla Thunderbird), you need the following settings:

  • IMAP
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  • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
    authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
    exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25
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  • POP3
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  • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail as above
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Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007

The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:

  1. Open the Start Menu, and open Control Panel (Classic View)
  2. Windows Vista/7 -select view 32-bit Control Panel items and then mail, Windows XP - Select See Also and then Other Control Panel Options
  3. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
  4. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
  5. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts...
  6. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change...
  7. Verify the details above and go to More Settings...
  8. On the General tab, give the account a suitable name (e.g. your STFC email address)
  9. On the Advanced tab, you can add additional mailboxes to open in Outlook alongside your STFC account. Ensure you type the name correctly, and are given access by the operator of that account
  10. On the Connection tab, ensure Connect using my Local Area Network is selected
  11. Click Next > Finish, then close the remaining windows

Now when you open Microsoft Outlook, it should load your mailbox.

Archiving mail

Outlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times

  1. In Outlook, from the toolbar at the top of the window, click on Tools > Options...
  2. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
  3. From here you can set it up to run as often as you like, and to archive/delete messages older than a given time
  4. The archive folder (where it says Move old items to) should be H:\Outlook\archive.pst
  5. Click Apply these settings to all folders, and then OK
  6. To set up different rules for specific folders:
  • Right-click that folder in the Mail pane on the left-hand side, and click Properties Go to the AutoArchive tab, and configure as appropriate
  • Over time, your archive.pst file will get very large. To avoid filling up your H drive quota, move this file to your user archive area (T:\users\user-archive\<your-federal-ID>).

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:

  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.rl.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
  3. Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), add authbox.rl.ac.uk port 587, with the same username
  4. Click Ok

Access off site

You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).

  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007to use HTTPS
  1. Using the instructions above create a new Outlook profile, giving it a suitable name
  2. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  3. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  4. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  5. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
  6. In the address field, type webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  7. Ensure Connect using SSL only is ticked, and tick the box directly below
  8. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  9. Windows CP users - msstd:webmail.stfc.ac.uk
  10. Optionally, tick the option to connect using HTTP first on fast networks
  11. In the drop-down box, select Basic Authentication and click OK
  12. Click Next > Finish. Now close the remaining windows to return to Mail settings
  13. This profile is now ready to use, and you can now select to always use this profile or prompt for which profile to use.
Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.

Web access

You can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address:

https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/

Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.

Access from other operating systems

  • Mac OS X
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You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
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You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
 
  1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
  2. Click File > Add Account
  3. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
  4. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
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<
  1. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server
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  1. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server
 
  • Entourage 2008
Changed:
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>
>
 
  1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
  2. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webnail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  3. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:

  1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
  2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
  3. Click OK.
Changed:
<
<
>
>
 
  • Linux
If you are using Linux, with an email client such as Pine (IMAP only), you can configure them using the details given above for the POP and IMAP servers. Detailed instructions for Mozilla Thunderbird can be found above.

Spam filtering

All mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:

If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender.

If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder.

If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder.

To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK.

These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.

For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:

http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm

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If you think any information on this website needs update or change, please contact PPD IT Helpdesk

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If you think any information on this website needs update or change, please contact PPD IT Helpdesk

  Contents:
  • E-mail information
    • IMAP and POP3 settings
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Archiving mail
  • Access off site
    • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007 to use HTTPS
  • Web access
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
      • Entourage 2008
    • Linux
  • Spam filtering

Contact PPD IT Helpdesk with any further questions, comments or corrections.

E-mail Information

Your STFC emails are kept in two places:

  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the joint PPD-CLF Exchange server, EXCHANGE09.
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F or HEPWIN2003F
  • There is also a RAL webmail server http://webmail.stfc.ac.uk

  • IMAP and POP3 settings

When configuring an email client other than Outlook (e.g. Pine, Mozilla Thunderbird), you need the following settings:

  • IMAP

  • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
    authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
    exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25
  • POP3
  • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail as above

Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007

The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:

  1. Open the Start Menu, and open Control Panel (Classic View)
  2. Windows Vista/7 -select view 32-bit Control Panel items and then mail, Windows XP - Select See Also and then Other Control Panel Options
  3. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
  4. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
  5. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts...
  6. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change...
  7. Verify the details above and go to More Settings...
  8. On the General tab, give the account a suitable name (e.g. your STFC email address)
  9. On the Advanced tab, you can add additional mailboxes to open in Outlook alongside your STFC account. Ensure you type the name correctly, and are given access by the operator of that account
  10. On the Connection tab, ensure Connect using my Local Area Network is selected
  11. Click Next > Finish, then close the remaining windows

Now when you open Microsoft Outlook, it should load your mailbox.

Archiving mail

Outlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times

  1. In Outlook, from the toolbar at the top of the window, click on Tools > Options...
  2. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
  3. From here you can set it up to run as often as you like, and to archive/delete messages older than a given time
  4. The archive folder (where it says Move old items to) should be H:\Outlook\archive.pst
  5. Click Apply these settings to all folders, and then OK
  6. To set up different rules for specific folders:
  • Right-click that folder in the Mail pane on the left-hand side, and click Properties Go to the AutoArchive tab, and configure as appropriate
  • Over time, your archive.pst file will get very large. To avoid filling up your H drive quota, move this file to your user archive area (T:\users\user-archive\<your-federal-ID>).

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:

  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.rl.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
  3. Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), add authbox.rl.ac.uk port 587, with the same username
  4. Click Ok

Access off site

You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).

  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007to use HTTPS
  1. Using the instructions above create a new Outlook profile, giving it a suitable name
  2. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  3. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  4. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  5. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
  6. In the address field, type webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  7. Ensure Connect using SSL only is ticked, and tick the box directly below
  8. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  9. Windows CP users - msstd:webmail.stfc.ac.uk
  10. Optionally, tick the option to connect using HTTP first on fast networks
  11. In the drop-down box, select Basic Authentication and click OK
  12. Click Next > Finish. Now close the remaining windows to return to Mail settings
  13. This profile is now ready to use, and you can now select to always use this profile or prompt for which profile to use.
Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.

Web access

You can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address:

https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/

Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.

Access from other operating systems

  • Mac OS X
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
  1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
  2. Click File > Add Account
Changed:
<
<
  1. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
>
>
  1. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
 
  1. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
Changed:
<
<
  1. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server
>
>
  1. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server
 

  • Entourage 2008
  1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
  2. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webnail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  3. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:

  1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
  2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
  3. Click OK.

  • Linux
If you are using Linux, with an email client such as Pine (IMAP only), you can configure them using the details given above for the POP and IMAP servers. Detailed instructions for Mozilla Thunderbird can be found above.

Spam filtering

All mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:

If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender.

If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder.

If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder.

To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK.

These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.

For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:

http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm

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Email Setup

Added:
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If you think any information on this website needs update or change, please contact PPD IT Helpdesk

  Contents:
  • E-mail information
    • IMAP and POP3 settings
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Archiving mail
  • Access off site
    • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007 to use HTTPS
  • Web access
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
      • Entourage 2008
    • Linux
  • Spam filtering

Contact PPD IT Helpdesk with any further questions, comments or corrections.

E-mail Information

Your STFC emails are kept in two places:

  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the joint PPD-CLF Exchange server, EXCHANGE09.
Changed:
<
<
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F or HEPWIN2003F
>
>
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F or HEPWIN2003F
 

  • IMAP and POP3 settings

When configuring an email client other than Outlook (e.g. Pine, Mozilla Thunderbird), you need the following settings:

  • IMAP

  • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
    authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
    exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25
  • POP3
  • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail as above

Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007

The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:

  1. Open the Start Menu, and open Control Panel (Classic View)
  2. Windows Vista/7 -select view 32-bit Control Panel items and then mail, Windows XP - Select See Also and then Other Control Panel Options
  3. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
  4. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
  5. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts...
  6. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change...
  7. Verify the details above and go to More Settings...
  8. On the General tab, give the account a suitable name (e.g. your STFC email address)
  9. On the Advanced tab, you can add additional mailboxes to open in Outlook alongside your STFC account. Ensure you type the name correctly, and are given access by the operator of that account
  10. On the Connection tab, ensure Connect using my Local Area Network is selected
  11. Click Next > Finish, then close the remaining windows

Now when you open Microsoft Outlook, it should load your mailbox.

Archiving mail

Outlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times

  1. In Outlook, from the toolbar at the top of the window, click on Tools > Options...
  2. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
  3. From here you can set it up to run as often as you like, and to archive/delete messages older than a given time
  4. The archive folder (where it says Move old items to) should be H:\Outlook\archive.pst
  5. Click Apply these settings to all folders, and then OK
  6. To set up different rules for specific folders:
  • Right-click that folder in the Mail pane on the left-hand side, and click Properties Go to the AutoArchive tab, and configure as appropriate
  • Over time, your archive.pst file will get very large. To avoid filling up your H drive quota, move this file to your user archive area (T:\users\user-archive\<your-federal-ID>).

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:

  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.rl.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
  3. Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), add authbox.rl.ac.uk port 587, with the same username
  4. Click Ok

Access off site

You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).

  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007to use HTTPS
  1. Using the instructions above create a new Outlook profile, giving it a suitable name
  2. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  3. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  4. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  5. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
  6. In the address field, type webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  7. Ensure Connect using SSL only is ticked, and tick the box directly below
  8. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  9. Windows CP users - msstd:webmail.stfc.ac.uk
  10. Optionally, tick the option to connect using HTTP first on fast networks
  11. In the drop-down box, select Basic Authentication and click OK
  12. Click Next > Finish. Now close the remaining windows to return to Mail settings
  13. This profile is now ready to use, and you can now select to always use this profile or prompt for which profile to use.
Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.

Web access

You can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address:

https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/

Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.

Access from other operating systems

  • Mac OS X
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
  1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
  2. Click File > Add Account
  3. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
  4. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  5. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server

  • Entourage 2008
  1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
  2. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webnail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  3. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:

  1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
  2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
  3. Click OK.

  • Linux
If you are using Linux, with an email client such as Pine (IMAP only), you can configure them using the details given above for the POP and IMAP servers. Detailed instructions for Mozilla Thunderbird can be found above.

Spam filtering

All mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:

If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender.

If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder.

If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder.

To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK.

These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.

For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:

http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm

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Email Setup

Contents:

  • E-mail information
    • IMAP and POP3 settings
  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007
  • Archiving mail
  • Access off site
    • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007 to use HTTPS
  • Web access
  • Access from other operating systems
    • Mac OS X
      • Entourage 2008
    • Linux
  • Spam filtering

Contact PPD IT Helpdesk with any further questions, comments or corrections.

E-mail Information

Your STFC emails are kept in two places:

  • Your current mailbox, calendar and any public folders you use are stored on the joint PPD-CLF Exchange server, EXCHANGE09.
  • Archived emails depend on how Outlook's AutoArchive is configured, but the usual location is your Home area (the H drive), which is on the PPD file server HEPWIN2008F or HEPWIN2003F
  • There is also a RAL webmail server http://webmail.stfc.ac.uk

  • IMAP and POP3 settings

When configuring an email client other than Outlook (e.g. Pine, Mozilla Thunderbird), you need the following settings:

  • IMAP

  • Incoming mail: imap.stfc.ac.uk:993 (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail: outbox.rl.ac.uk:25 (without TLS) on-site or through PPTP
    authbox.rl.ac.uk:587 (with SSL) on- or off-site
    exchstmp.stfc.ac.uk:25
  • POP3
  • Incoming mail: pop.stfc.ac.uk: (with SSL)
  • Outgoing mail as above

Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007

The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:

  1. Open the Start Menu, and open Control Panel (Classic View)
  2. Windows Vista/7 -select view 32-bit Control Panel items and then mail, Windows XP - Select See Also and then Other Control Panel Options
  3. Click Add… and give the new profile a suitable name, before clicking OK
  4. The settings for this profile should be automatically gathered. These should be exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk for the server name and your federal username. Click OK
  5. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts...
  6. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change...
  7. Verify the details above and go to More Settings...
  8. On the General tab, give the account a suitable name (e.g. your STFC email address)
  9. On the Advanced tab, you can add additional mailboxes to open in Outlook alongside your STFC account. Ensure you type the name correctly, and are given access by the operator of that account
  10. On the Connection tab, ensure Connect using my Local Area Network is selected
  11. Click Next > Finish, then close the remaining windows

Now when you open Microsoft Outlook, it should load your mailbox.

Archiving mail

Outlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times

  1. In Outlook, from the toolbar at the top of the window, click on Tools > Options...
  2. In the dialog box that appears, open the Other tab and click on AutoArchive
  3. From here you can set it up to run as often as you like, and to archive/delete messages older than a given time
  4. The archive folder (where it says Move old items to) should be H:\Outlook\archive.pst
  5. Click Apply these settings to all folders, and then OK
  6. To set up different rules for specific folders:
  • Right-click that folder in the Mail pane on the left-hand side, and click Properties Go to the AutoArchive tab, and configure as appropriate
  • Over time, your archive.pst file will get very large. To avoid filling up your H drive quota, move this file to your user archive area (T:\users\user-archive\<your-federal-ID>).

Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:

  1. In Thunderbird, from the toolbar, click on Tools > Account Settings…
  2. Under Server Settings set the server name as imap.rl.stfc.ac.uk port 993, and put your federal ID as the username
  3. Under Outgoing Server (SMTP), add authbox.rl.ac.uk port 587, with the same username
  4. Click Ok

Access off site

You can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.

An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).

  • Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007to use HTTPS
  1. Using the instructions above create a new Outlook profile, giving it a suitable name
  2. Select the new profile, and click Properties > E-mail Accounts…
  3. Select Microsoft Exchange from the list and then Change…
  4. Verify the details above and ensure Use Cached Exchange Mode is ticked. Then, go to More Settings…
  5. On the Connection tab, tick Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP and click Exchange Proxy Settings…
  6. In the address field, type webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  7. Ensure Connect using SSL only is ticked, and tick the box directly below
  8. In the text field (Only connect to proxy servers…), type msstd:webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  9. Windows CP users - msstd:webmail.stfc.ac.uk
  10. Optionally, tick the option to connect using HTTP first on fast networks
  11. In the drop-down box, select Basic Authentication and click OK
  12. Click Next > Finish. Now close the remaining windows to return to Mail settings
  13. This profile is now ready to use, and you can now select to always use this profile or prompt for which profile to use.
Lastly, you can use the web access feature although this has limited functionality compared with Outlook, and isn’t suitable for heavy use.

Web access

You can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address:

https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/

Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.

Access from other operating systems

  • Mac OS X
You can set up an account in Apple Mail to use the web access server as follows:
  1. Open Mail from the dock or Applications folder
  2. Click File > Add Account
  3. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID and password
  4. Set as both the incoming mail server and the Outlook Web access server webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  5. Select RAL as the outgoing mail server

  • Entourage 2008
  1. In Entourage, go to Edit Account
  2. Fill in your name, email address, federal ID (domain is CLRC) and password, set the Exchange server as http://webnail.rl.stfc.ac.uk
  3. Ensure This DAV service requires a secure connection is ticked and click OK
To get access to STFC’s global address list, see here:
http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/exchangelookups.html
To use the LDAP server:

  1. Go to the Advanced tab, and set as the Public folders server: exchange09.fed.cclrc.ac.uk/public/.
  2. Set as the LDAP server hepwin2003b, and ensure This server requires me to log on is ticked.
  3. Click OK.

  • Linux
If you are using Linux, with an email client such as Pine (IMAP only), you can configure them using the details given above for the POP and IMAP servers. Detailed instructions for Mozilla Thunderbird can be found above.

Spam filtering

All mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:

If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender.

If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder.

If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder.

To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK.

These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk.

For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:

http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm

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