Email: IMAP/SMTP Client Settings
DoC used to operate its own mail system separately to the rest of the College. Now, we have migrated all our users' mailboxes to the College Email system, based on Exchange, and are finishing off the remainder of the mail migration.
College Email Settings
If you have a College mailbox (i.e. unless you decided to forward your email offsite rather than suffer Microsoft software running your email server) then you should use these settings, in any IMAP-capable email client, eg. Thunderbird, Mac Mail, Outlook, create a separate email account:
IMAP Server |
exchange.imperial.ac.uk |
Use SSL |
Yes |
IMAP port |
993 |
IMAP username |
your username |
IMAP password |
leave blank |
IMAP server directory |
leave blank |
Folder subscription |
Auto-subscribe |
SMTP Server |
smtp.cc.ic.ac.uk |
Encryption |
TLS |
SMTP authentication |
Yes |
SMTP port |
587 |
SMTP username |
your username |
SMTP password |
leave blank |
DoC Email Settings
Although all DoC mailboxes have been migrated to Exchange, we have left the final state of your old DoC mailbox as it was when we migrated you; we have not gone through and deleted your old DoC mail files. No new email is delivered into your DoC mailbox, it's effectively a readonly final snapshot of your old DoC email.
If you would like to view these RELIC DoC mail folders then use the following settings, in any IMAP-capable email client, eg. Thunderbird, Mac Mail, Outlook. Note that we automatically customize Thunderbird on both Linux and Windows with these settings on DoC-supported machines:
Server |
imap.doc.ic.ac.uk |
Use SSL |
Yes |
IMAP port |
993 |
IMAP username |
your username |
IMAP password |
leave blank |
IMAP server directory |
~/IMAP |
Folder subscription |
Auto-subscribe |
We recommend using SMTP authentication with TLS enabled. Within DoC, unauthenticated SMTP to port 25 is permitted. Outside DoC, port 587 can be used to connect with TLS and authentication if port 25 is blocked. For simplicity, always use port 587.
Server |
smtp.doc.ic.ac.uk |
Encryption |
TLS |
SMTP authentication |
Yes |
SMTP port |
587 |
SMTP username |
your username |
SMTP password |
leave blank |