Loading howto/submission.md +11 −8 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -55,19 +55,22 @@ password. You should *NOT* get a certificate warning, a real cert ## Apple Mail configuration 1. Click On “Account Information” 1. Click On "Account Information" * User Name: (your LDAP username, e.g. in my case it is `anarcat`, **without** the `@torproject.org` part) * Password: the correct one. * Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): submission.torproject.org * Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): `submission.torproject.org` 2. Make sure that your SMTP server is set to `submission.torproject.org` Note for existing mail users: You will need to select “Add Server” from the SMTP pull-down menu. 2. Make sure that your SMTP server is set to submission.torproject.org Note for existing mail users: You will need to select “Add Server” from the SMTP pull-down menu. 3. If it is, select “Server Settings” * For Server Port, put 587. * Select Use Secure Socket Layer (SSL). * Set Authentication to Password * For `Server Port`, put `587` * Select `Use Secure Socket Layer (SSL)` * Set `Authentication` to `Password` * Now, enter your correct user name and your correct password. * Select OK. * Select `OK`. ## Other clients Loading Loading
howto/submission.md +11 −8 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -55,19 +55,22 @@ password. You should *NOT* get a certificate warning, a real cert ## Apple Mail configuration 1. Click On “Account Information” 1. Click On "Account Information" * User Name: (your LDAP username, e.g. in my case it is `anarcat`, **without** the `@torproject.org` part) * Password: the correct one. * Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): submission.torproject.org * Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): `submission.torproject.org` 2. Make sure that your SMTP server is set to `submission.torproject.org` Note for existing mail users: You will need to select “Add Server” from the SMTP pull-down menu. 2. Make sure that your SMTP server is set to submission.torproject.org Note for existing mail users: You will need to select “Add Server” from the SMTP pull-down menu. 3. If it is, select “Server Settings” * For Server Port, put 587. * Select Use Secure Socket Layer (SSL). * Set Authentication to Password * For `Server Port`, put `587` * Select `Use Secure Socket Layer (SSL)` * Set `Authentication` to `Password` * Now, enter your correct user name and your correct password. * Select OK. * Select `OK`. ## Other clients Loading