Axigen mail server settings
AXigen is a popular mail server software that provides a robust and secure way to manage email communications. Here are the common AXigen mail server settings:
Incoming Mail Server (IMAP/POP3)
- Server Name:
mail.yourdomain.com
(replaceyourdomain.com
with your actual domain name) - Port: 143 (IMAP) or 110 (POP3)
- Username: Your email address (e.g.,
[email protected]
) - Password: Your email account password
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
- Server Name:
mail.yourdomain.com
(replaceyourdomain.com
with your actual domain name) - Port: 587 (TLS) or 25 (non-TLS)
- Username: Your email address (e.g.,
[email protected]
) - Password: Your email account password
Additional Settings
- Authentication: AXigen uses SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) for authentication. You can use PLAIN, CRAM-MD5, or DIGEST-MD5 authentication methods.
- Encryption: AXigen supports TLS (Transport Layer Security) and SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption for secure communication.
- Connection Settings: You can configure the connection settings, such as the timeout value, maximum number of connections, and connection limit.
AXigen Mail Server Ports
- IMAP: 143 (default) or 993 (SSL/TLS)
- POP3: 110 (default) or 995 (SSL/TLS)
- SMTP: 25 (default) or 587 (TLS) or 465 (SSL/TLS)
AXigen Mail Server Configuration
To configure AXigen mail server settings, you can use the AXigen Web Interface or the AXigen Command-Line Interface (CLI). Here are the general steps:
- Log in to the AXigen Web Interface using your administrator credentials.
- Go to the "Settings" or "Configuration" section.
- Click on "Mail Server" or "SMTP" and configure the settings as needed.
- Save the changes.
Alternatively, you can use the AXigen CLI to configure the mail server settings. Here are the general steps:
- Open a command prompt or terminal window.
- Type
axigen-cli
and press Enter to start the AXigen CLI. - Use the
set
command to configure the mail server settings, such asset imap_port 143
orset smtp_port 587
. - Use the
save
command to save the changes.
Remember to replace yourdomain.com
with your actual domain name and [email protected]
with your actual email address and password.