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The most common available server types for normal users are:
None: If you do not plan to use Evolution for receiving email.
Continue here for configuration.
IMAP: Keeps the mail on the server so you can access your mail from multiple systems.
Continue here for configuration.
IMAP+: Keeps the mail on the server so you can access your mail from multiple systems.
Continue here for configuration.
POP: Downloads your email to your hard disk.
Continue here for configuration.
USENET News: Connects to a news server and downloads a list of available news digests.
Continue here for configuration.
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Enter the address of the email server in the
Select if you want to use a secure connection (SSL or TLS).
You should enable this option if your server supports it.
-Free webmail providers often supply information about which of these options can be used. If you are in an organizational environment, you may want to contact your system administrator for more information.
Select your authentication type in the Authentication list, or click
Select if you want Evolution to remember your password.
On the
If you want Evolution to check automatically for new messages, click the
You can also define if Evolution checks for new messages in all folders, or only in subscribed folders.
Select if you want Evolution to use custom commands to connect to the IMAP server.
Select if you want Evolution to show only subscribed folders.
Select if you want Evolution to override server-supplied folder namespaces.
If you came to this page from the first-run wizard help page, click here to continue with the next step.
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