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UTORmail.ConfigureSSLThunderbird2-Windows History

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November 12, 2007, at 02:44 PM by gkatter -
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October 30, 2007, at 04:38 PM by gkatter -
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Activating SSL in Thunderbird is quick and easy, and CNS strongly recommends that you do so as soon as possible+}.
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Activating SSL in Thunderbird is quick and easy, and CNS strongly recommends that you do so as soon as possible.
October 30, 2007, at 04:38 PM by gkatter -
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(:title Help Protect your E-mail with SSL:)

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol that helps ensure the privacy of documents transmitted over the Internet, including email messages. Once activated, SSL encrypts your incoming messages, ensuring that passwords and other private information can not be intercepted in transit.
Activating SSL in Thunderbird is quick and easy, and CNS strongly recommends (and soon will require) that you do so as soon as possible.
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(:title Help Protect your E-mail with Enhanced Security Network Access:)

Enhanced security network access uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) as a protocol that helps ensure the privacy of documents transmitted over the Internet, including email messages. Once activated, SSL encrypts your incoming messages, ensuring that passwords and other private information can not be intercepted in transit.
Activating SSL in Thunderbird is quick and easy, and CNS strongly recommends that you do so as soon as possible+}.
August 07, 2007, at 10:50 AM by dky -
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  1. Click "Outgoing Server (SMTP)" in the left pane under local folders and than press "Edit" button to bring up a page similar to the one pictured below. \\
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  1. Click Outgoing Server (SMTP) in the left pane under local folders and than press Edit button to bring up a page similar to the one pictured below. \\
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Congratulations! You're done configuring your client to send and retrieve email with UTORmail securely.

August 07, 2007, at 10:46 AM by dky -
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For "Server name", enter "smtp.utoronto.ca". \\

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For "Port", enter 587. \\

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Turn ON the option to "Use name and password" \\

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For "User name", enter your UTORid. \\

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Turn on the option to use "TLS". \\

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Click OK to save the changes and close the window. \\

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For "Server name", enter smtp.utoronto.ca.
For "Port", enter 587.



Turn ON the option to "Use name and password"
For "User name", enter your UTORid.

Turn on the option to use "TLS".

Click OK to save the changes and close the window.

August 03, 2007, at 05:00 PM by dky -
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Help Protect Your E-mail with SSL

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(:title Help Protect your E-mail with SSL:)

August 03, 2007, at 05:00 PM by dky - initial edit
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Help Protect Your E-mail with SSL

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol that helps ensure the privacy of documents transmitted over the Internet, including email messages. Once activated, SSL encrypts your incoming messages, ensuring that passwords and other private information can not be intercepted in transit.
Activating SSL in Thunderbird is quick and easy, and CNS strongly recommends (and soon will require) that you do so as soon as possible.

Have your UTORid and password handy and complete the following:

  1. In Thunderbird, open Tools Menu > Account Settings...

  2. In the window that opens, select Server Settings from the options on the left. Then, on the right, click the radio button next to SSL. Do not check the "Use secure authentication" option.

    http://www.utoronto.ca/ns/utormail/docs-beta/uploads/UTORmail/thunderbird/account-settings.png

  3. Click "Outgoing Server (SMTP)" in the left pane under local folders and than press "Edit" button to bring up a page similar to the one pictured below.

    http://www.utoronto.ca/ns/utormail/docs-beta/uploads/UTORmail/thunderbird/smtp-server.png

For "Server name", enter "smtp.utoronto.ca".

For "Port", enter 587.

Turn ON the option to "Use name and password"

For "User name", enter your UTORid.

Turn on the option to use "TLS".

Click OK to save the changes and close the window.


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