Generic Elk M1G e-mail config

cowger

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Hi -- just joined and thought I'd post what I did for a generic e-mail configuration for my new Elk M1G. I did a search, and it appears that many people have difficulty getting e-mail to work with their existing ISP. I did, and while I know many people have solved this problem one way or another, I thought I'd post a generic solution that should work for everyone.

1) Go to http://www.lavabit.com and sign up for their Basic account (free)
2) After you have your account activated, log into your account on their webpage and click on Preferences
- Click on "Advanced Configuration" and make sure that "require SSL" is set to Disable
3) Set up your e-mail preferences at shown in the attached picture.
4) Make sure your DNS servers are configured in the TCP/IP tab to those of your ISP

I'm hoping that should work for everyone. You just need to remember to log onto your lavabit e-mail account once every 90 days to keep it active.

Bryan
 

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That's certainly a workable solution but what I don't like is it depends on a 3rd party. I've had a Bigfoot account for as long as I can remember and it was always an issue. Either you exceeded limits and didn't get mail or it temporarily was suspended or the worst was just the spam. I think spammers would basically just send to *@bigfoot.com.

I would rather have my own domain and host and be in total control of my mail destiny (except for the host of course).
 
I agree with Steve 100%, mine is setup using my own domain. However, I'm pretty sure the xep can get set up to work with gmail just fine
 
I still have not gotten my M1 to email me. Just can't figure it out :) I have my own address with Register.com. Anybody else using Register and M1? If you have it working, can you please help.

Thanks,

Mike
 
Mike, you know that ElkRP needs to be closed for the email function to work... The test email works with RP open, but not "real" emails....
 
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