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title: Email settings
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## Settings
This is the information you need if you want to configure an email client.
# Server Settings
Most E-mail client will be able to discover the correct server setting automagically, but in some cases you may need to manually enter the following information to configure your email client.
|IMAP|SSL Port|Authentication|
|:--:|:--:|:--:|
|disroot.org|993|Normal Password|
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**IMAP Server**: disroot.org <br>
**SSL Port**: 993 <br>
**Authentication**: Normal Password
|SMTP|STARTTLS Port|Authentication|
|:--:|:--:|:--:|
|disroot.org|587|Normal Password|
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**SMTP Server**: disroot.org <br>
**STARTTLS Port**: 587 <br>
**Authentication**: Normal Password
|SMTPS|TLS Port|Authentication|
|:--:|:--:|:--:|
|disroot.org|465|Normal Password|
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**POP Server**: disroot.org <br>
**SSL Port**: 995 <br>
**Authentication**: Normal Password
|POP|SSL Port|Authentication|
|:--:|:--:|:--:|
|disroot.org|995|Normal Password|
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#### Related how-tos:

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# Setup
# Setup Alias on Webmail
First of, login to your webmail and go to your mail settings (bottom left icon)
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# Setup
# Setup Alias on Thunderbird
First of, start **Thunderbird** and go to account settings by right-clicking on your account.
![](en/identity_settings.gif)

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# Setup
# Setup Alias on K9
First of, open **K9** and go to your account settings
![](en/identity_settings.png)

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# Email Aliases
Once you requested email aliases using this [form](https://disroot.org/forms/alias-request-form), you'll need to set them up. Below you can find how to do it on various email clients.
#### [Webmail](webmail)
#### [Thunderbird](thunderbird)
#### [K9](k9)
### [Webmail](webmail)
### [Thunderbird](thunderbird)
### [K9](k9)

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title: Forward emails from Disroot to your primary email
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# Foreard Disroot mail to another E-mail account
We understand that not everyone wants to use **Disroot** mail as their daily driver. People have their mail accounts for years and it is hard, not practical or in some cases even impossible for them to switch to another provider such as Disroot.
However, there are important information you should not miss out on.

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title: How-to set Email Filters
title: Setup Email Filters
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Email Filters allows you to manage incoming mails in automated fashion such as moving incoming mail to a directory based on certain criteria, setting up out-of-office/holiday auotreply, automatically reject or forward emails etc.
# Email Filters
Email Filters allows you to manage incoming mails in automated fashion such as moving incoming mail to a directory based on certain criteria, setting up out-of-office/holiday auotreply, automatically reject or forward emails.
In this section we will cover the basics based on some scenarios.
### [Forward your E-mails](forward)

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|```This howto was last updated on``` April, 2019 ```and it reffers to:```<br>**Thunderbird: version - 60.6.1 for Manjaro Linux**|
**NOTE:**```If the howto reffers to an older software version than the provided by``` **Disroot**,```or the one you're using in your device, there could be missing features or small parts of the information that may have changed.```<br> **Disroot's** ```how-to documentation is a community driven procces. We try to keep it as updated as we can.```
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|![](/start/icons/thunderbird.png)|
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|**Thunderbird** is a powerful open-source email client, calendar and RSS-Feed manager.|
# Thunderbird
1. **Install Thunderbird.**
![](/home/icons/thunderbird.png)
**Thunderbird** is a powerful open-source email client, calendar and RSS-Feed manager.
## Install Thunderbird.
If you don't have it installed yet, got to [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/all/](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/all/) and choose your language and Operating System.
|![](en/note.png) **NOTE**|
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|For **GNU/Linux** users we recommend using your distribution package manager to get the latest and updatable version of **Thunderbird**.|
!! ![](/home/icon/note.png)
!! NOTE: For **GNU/Linux** users we recommend using your distribution package manager to get the latest and updatable version of **Thunderbird**.
2. **Open Thunderbird**
## **Open Thunderbird**
If it's the first time you run it, you will be directly greeted with account setup and you can skip directly to **step 3**.
If you're using **Thunderbird** already and have some accounts setup, just select "**New Account**" icon in the root view.
![](en/thunderbird_setup2.png)
3. **Fill in your account information**
## **Fill in your account information**
![](en/thunderbird_setup3.png)
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- **Remember Password?:** If you want **Thunderbird** to remember your password and not prompt you for it every time you start the client, then select it.
- Click "**Continue**" button once you're done and verified everything is correct.
4. **Thunderbird** now should auto-detect the needed settings like this:
**Thunderbird** now should auto-detect the needed settings like this:
![](en/thunderbird_setup4.png)
**Done!** \o/
## **Done!** \o/
![](en/thunderbird_setup5.png)
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title: GNU/Linux: GNOME Desktop Integration
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|```This howto was last updated on``` April, 2019 ```and it reffers to:```<br>**- Gnome: version - 3.30.2 For Manjaro Linux**|
**NOTE:**```If the howto reffers to an older software version than the provided by``` **Disroot**,```or the one you're using in your device, there could be missing features or small parts of the information that may have changed.```<br> **Disroot's** ```how-to documentation is a community driven procces. We try to keep it as updated as we can.```
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|**Gnome** is a very popular, modern and easy to use graphical Desktop Environment for **GNU/Linux**. It also have an impressive integration with **Disroot**'s services.|
![](en/gnome.png)
**Gnome** is a very popular, modern and easy to use graphical Desktop Environment for **GNU/Linux**. It also have an impressive integration with **Disroot**'s services.
Integration with desktop environment means, you no longer need to login to **Disroot**'s cloud via the browser, every time you need to add or lookup information. It means everything you need is available to you directly from your desktop. Furthermore it makes it look and feel unified with all other apps you use while you work.
In this tutorial we would like to show you how easy and handy it is to integrate your mails on your computer. Setup procedure should take no longer than a few minutes of your time.
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# Set Online accounts
In order to get up and running, all you need to do is:
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If you did that correctly now you can open Evolution and start syncing your mails. If you sync your Calendars and Contacts you will have it all together in one place.
![](en/gnome_online_accounts1.gif)
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title: GNU/Linux: KDE Desktop Integration
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|```This howto was last updated on``` April, 2019 ```and it reffers to:```<br>**- KDE Plasma: version - 5.15.2 For Manjaro Linux**<br>**- KMail: version - 18.12.3-2 For Manjaro Linux**|
**NOTE:**```If the howto reffers to an older software version than the provided by``` **Disroot**,```or the one you're using in your device, there could be missing features or small parts of the information that may have changed.```<br> **Disroot's** ```how-to documentation is a community driven procces. We try to keep it as updated as we can.```
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|KMail is the email component of Kontact, the integrated personal information manager from KDE desktop environment.|
**KMail** is the email component of Kontact, the integrated personal information manager from KDE desktop environment.
The advantage of using KMail is that it integrates with your desktop and [Kaddressbook](/cloud/apps/contacts/desktop/kde-desktop-integration). Use a package manager to install KMail if it is not installed by default on your favourite distro.
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![](en/kmail3.png)
Just click on Finish and you're **done** \o/.
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## Multiplatform clients
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## Multiplatform Mail Clients
- [Thunderbird: multiplatform email client](thunderbird)
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## GNU/Linux desktop integration
- [GNOME: Email desktop integration](gnome-desktop-integration)
- [KDE: Email desktop integration](kde-desktop-integration)
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[K9](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-9_Mail) is independent, feature-rich Free/Open Source mail client for android. It beats anything out there, including desktop applications (personal opinion). We very much advise giving it a try. Some features:
# K9 for Android
**[K9](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-9_Mail)** is independent, feature-rich Free/Open Source mail client for android. It beats anything out there, including desktop applications (personal opinion). We very much advise giving it a try. Some features:
- Works with IMAP, POP3 and Exchange 2003/2007 (with WebDAV) accounts
- Folder Sync
- Encryption with APG/OpenKeychain support

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Setting up disroot mail on SailfishOS is very easy. Just follow those simple steps. (it took longer to make those fancy screenshots :P )
# Email on SailfishOS
Setting up your Disroot mail on SailfishOS is very easy. Just follow those simple steps. (it took longer to make those fancy screenshots :P )
1. Open up **Settings** app

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# Email on iOS
1. Open up the setting of your iOS device and go to 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars'. Then select 'Add Account'.
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# Email clients for Mobile
How-to setup your email with your mobile device:
## Clients
## Android
- [K9](k9)
|**Android**|**SailfishOS**|**iOS**|
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|**[K9](k9)**|**[Mail App](sailfishos)**|**[Mail App](ios)**|
## SailfishOS
- [Mail App](sailfishos)
## iOS
- [Mail App](ios)

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### [Desktop](desktop)
## [Desktop Mail Client](desktop)
- [**Multiplatform**](desktop/thunderbird)
- [**GNOME** Desktop integration](desktop/gnome-desktop-integration)
- [**KDE** Desktop integration](desktop/kde-desktop-integration)
### [Mobile](mobile)
## [Mobile Mail Client](mobile)
- [**Android: K9**](mobile/k9)
- [**SailfishOS: Mail App**](mobile/sailfishos)
- [**iOS: Mail App**](mobile/ios)

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### Settings
- [Email](settings/)
- [Alias](alias)
- [Filters](filters)
### [Webmail](webmail)
### [Email Clients](clients)
- [**Desktop clients**](clients/desktop)
- [**Mobile clients**](clients/mobile)

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