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About SMTP

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What is SMTP?

Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) is the network protocol used to send email across the Internet. When you send email, its first stop is a server running SMTP. The primary UW SMTP (mail-sending) server is smtp.washington.edu.

When Do You Need to Know About SMTP?

You DO NOT need to know about SMTP if you are using email software running on a computer other than your own. For example, if you are using Alpine on Dante or Homer or using Web Alpine on MyUW, you can stop reading here.

You DO need to know about SMTP (you will need the UW SMTP server name) if you are running email software (e.g., Outlook Express, PC-Pine) on your own desktop computer, and you want to configure your software to work with UW email servers. When you edit the configuration file and get to the "Outgoing Mail Server" (SMTP) question:

When Do You Need SMTP Authentication and Encryption?

Things get complicated when you want to use UW Email with a desktop email client (e.g., Outlook Express) AND a non-UW-provided Internet connection (e.g., dialup, cable, DSL).

Problem
Email ORIGINATING OUTSIDE the UW (i.e., from a non-UW network) and DESTINED for an address OUTSIDE the UW is NOT accepted by smtp.washington.edu unless the connection is authenticated and encrypted. This policy prevents the UW SMTP server from becoming a "spam relay," forwarding on junk email.

Solution
Setting the SMTP authentication and encryption option when you configure your desktop software solves this problem, as well as giving added security to your email.

Note: If you are using Norton Antivirus software, be sure the "Scan Outgoing Email" feature is turned off before you connect to the UW SMTP server.

Examples

You want to use the SMTP authentication and encryption option if:

How Do You Set Up the SMTP Authentication and Encryption Option?

In general, you configure your desktop email software to use SMTP authentication and encryption by using "TLS for SSL" (i.e., "STARTTLS"), setting it either to "required" or "if available," and/or "permit authorization." Specific configuration directions are available on the individual software Web pages.

Compatible Desktop Email Software

The desktop email software below is known to be compatible with the SMTP authentication and encryption software (STARTTLS) implemented on smtp.washington.edu. Click the software name for configuration details.

Non-compatible Desktop Email Software

The following email software is known to have settings that APPEAR to provide STARTTLS (the authentication and encryption software), but they are NOT compatible with the smtp.washington.edu server:

Apple Macintosh:

Help

To get help or make comments about the information on this page, Send a Question to UW Technology or call 206-221-5000.