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Verze z 21. 10. 2006, 19:56

What is my email address at Strahov?

Please take a look at http://dusps.sh.cvut.cz/personal/, where you could find the desired information.

How do I set my mail client (e.g. Outlook, Netscape, Thunderbird)? I would like to receive mail from my school email and also from freemail, strahov's mailbox.

Basic thing, that you should know, is that you can freely receive emails from anywhere, port [#zkratky-pop3 POP3] (110) and port IMAP isn't limited in any way on Strahov. Sending is restricted, because of past disuse for spamming purposes, in the following way:

  1. From strahov net it is possible to send mail only from registered addresses, which have the form - *@sh.cvut.cz , where character * means registered name (e.g. in the form N.Surname).
  2. All mails, that you send out to the world must pass trough server mail.sh.cvut.cz, which is the central mail-server. Related servers on blocks connect to this central mailserver. In consequence you should set the SMTP server in your mail client to the address of your block's main server.

For example, in case of clients as Outlook or Netscape we have three mail accounts:

  1. Reading incoming mail from N.Surname@sh.cvut.cz
    • POP3: name_of_maildropu - Name of your maildropu tells you your admin at registration. In most cases it is the main block server.
    • SMTP: main block server
    • e-mail address: N.Surname@sh.cvut.cz
    • username and password are those, you've chosen at registration.
  2. Reading incoming mail from username@faculty.cvut.cz
    • POP3: felis.feld.cvut.cz (or FSICD1, KPS1 etc.)
    • SMTP: main block server
    • e-mail address: N.Surname@sh.cvut.cz (this is the address, that is displayed in FROM field for sender and receiver of mail)
    • username and password is the one that you set on school's server
    • if you want to get the replies for school-mail to return back to school's server -- than set field Reply To: xyz@school_address.cvut.cz
  3. Reading mails from user@abcd.com
    • POP3: pop3.abcd.com (Only an example, the real settings of mail client you could find on pages of mail provider.)
    • SMTP: main block server
    • e-mail address: N.Surname@sh.cvut.cz
    • username and password -- which was set on the freemail server
    • optionally set Reply to: yyy@abcd.com

Notes:

  1. nowhere in configuration would appear e.g. max.feld.cvut.cz or any other SMTP server than your main block server.
  2. on none of the mentioned servers is set any parameter, these are all standard services POP3 and SMTP.
  3. When Server-FOO is out of order and forwarding is set to this mailserver, you should tell your admin to cancel the forwarding to this non-existing server.
  4. Service POP3 send unencrypted password, when server does not support encryption -- in this case password can be caught on his way trough the net by a hacker. Support of encryption is called SSL and most of strahov's servers have this feature (e.g. logout). Most of strahov servers also offer connection via protocol IMAP, which is the state of art way of accessing to mailbox from any computer. Protocol IMAP can be enhanced with SSL encryption.

I don't receive a single email, why?

  1. No-one writes you a mail (life is cruel, sometimes it happens).
  2. All mails to address N.Surname@sh.cvut.cz and to your registered accounts are forwarded to a special address, called maildrop. This address is specified in user database (see DUSPS). Cause of the problem could be that you try to read mails from a non-registered mail address. Please, take a look at Osobní stránku (Personal page, in Czech), where there are all the essential information. It is recommended to set an account on your block's main server, (list of them at [#hbs link]) and ask the admin to set up a maildrop there.

I want to read my emails via my supermodern mobile phone, how can I set to do so?

If your mobile supports WAP protocol, you can receive mail. Essential information for setup can be found at http://wap.sh.cvut.cz/ (only from mobile device).

I want to get access to mail via web-browser? (As it is on freemail servers, such as yahoo.com.)

Your mail can be viewed at: https://desitka.sh.cvut.cz/mail/ (pay attention to https, it ends with S, that means security). In this way you can read mail from all servers, that support protocol IMAP, which are almost all strahov's mailservers.

Is it safe to read mails via http?

Our mail server works in secure mode. In case you connect to it, you are requested to acknowledge security certificates. In contrast other mail servers could not have this feature, that makes unsafe reading your mail.

Server that stores my mail is not on the list of available servers, what should I do?

I would like to forward my mail from address N.Surname@sh.cvut.cz to a non-strahov mail, or to another server on strahov.

I want to send mail, that has the address from my account at work or home.

How can I set mail forwarding from server to another computer or mobile?

What should I do, in case of receiving spam?

How to send emails from notebook from different locations via strahov's mail servers?

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