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The Mail Server List is a public domain list of email providers and the correct configuration for their mail servers. It is designed to make autoconfiguration of email clients as easy as giving name, email address and password.
Documentation: [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Thunderbird/Autoconfiguration Autoconfiguration on MDC]
Database: [http://ispdb.mozillamessaging.com ISP DB]


The List is [ here]. You must read this page before you edit it. By editing it, you place your contributions in the public domain (insofar as copyright can apply to collections of facts).
<b>You must read this page before you supply configs.</b> By submitting configs, you place your contributions in the public domain (insofar as copyright can apply to collections of facts). You may use the list for any purpose. Good community members are expected to contribute back any improvements they make to the list.


Please insert new entries in Unicode code point ('alphabetical') order by Provider Name (Field 1).
The Mail Server List is a database of email providers and the correct configuration for their mail servers. It is designed to enable services which make autoconfiguration of email clients as easy as giving name, email address and password.


If possible, please test the config before submitting it.
Please test config information before submitting it, if at all possible (although untested data is better than no data). You are probably in the best position to try this, as other project participants won't have accounts with this ISP.
 
===Formatting notes for particular fields===
 
See also the formatting instructions at the head of each column.
 
* Place a question mark in any field for which you do not know the value. Leave the field blank if you know that there is no value. "No" and blank are equivalent for boolean fields.
* <b>Short Name</b> (Field 4): The common, short name of the email service.
* <b>Preferred</b> (Field 5): If the provider offers multiple mail access methods, which one is better. Leave blank if there is no reason to prefer one over the other except for the technical merits of each protocol.
* <b>DNS Names</b> (Fields 6, 11, 16) : Include port numbers after server names (separated by a colon) only if non-default for (service + encryption type). But do check if port 587 is supported for SMTP and, if so, list it; it’s preferable to 25.
* <b>Encryption</b> (Fields 7, 12, 17): SSL is SSL 3, TLS is TLS 1. Don't put anything if the server only supports STARTTLS; it's no good for security.
* <b>Usernames</b> (Fields 9, 14, 19): "email" for whole address, "localpart" for local part (e.g. fred in fred@foo.com), or "prompt (example)" to get the client to prompt, giving the example "example".
* <b>Enable URL</b> (Fields 10, 15): Some providers do not provide IMAP or POP service by default, but require it to be enabled via a web UI. Paste the URL (for a logged-in user) for the relevant page here, and the application can prompt the user to visit it.
 
===Using the List===
 
You may use the list for any purpose. Good community members are expected to contribute back improvements to the list.
 
Entries in the list may move around; the unique identifiers are the individual mail domains (note: <u>not</u> the whole field contents) in field 2.
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