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* Your username is the FULL e-mail address, ie <code>user@nasqueron.org</code>, not only <code>user</code> | |||
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* If you know your password, it's self-service at https://admin.mail.nasqueron.org/auth/change-password | * If you know your password, it's self-service at https://admin.mail.nasqueron.org/auth/change-password | ||
* If you lost your password, open a task on DevCentral, add #mail and #security projects | * If you lost your password, open a task on DevCentral, add #mail and #security projects | ||
Latest revision as of 14:17, 15 February 2026
Nasqueron maintains a mail infrastructure both for applications and for users.
For the operations grimoire, see Operations grimoire/Mail.
@nasqueron.org mail addresses
Use
To access your @nasqueron.org mailbox, you can use webmail or any client of your choice.
Webmail:
Server access:
- IMAP
- mail.nasqueron.org on port 143 with STARTTLS support
- mail.nasqueron.org on port 993 for TLS
- POP3
- mail.nasqueron.org on port 110 with STARTTLS support
- mail.nasqueron.org on port 995 for TLS
- SMTP
- mail.nasqueron.org on port 587 with STARTTLS
- The SMTP server requires authentication
- The port 25 SHOULD be restricted to server-to-server connections
Authentication:
- Your username is the FULL e-mail address, ie
user@nasqueron.org, not onlyuser - Your password should work for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP servers
Guides:
To change password:
- If you know your password, it's self-service at https://admin.mail.nasqueron.org/auth/change-password
- If you lost your password, open a task on DevCentral, add #mail and #security projects
Create a new mailbox
You can open a ticket on https://devcentral.nasqueron.org/ and associate it to the Mail tag.
You can also ask on IRC Libera Chat #nasqueron-ops.
Host a domain
Any open-source or free culture project can host a domain at Nasqueron for mail hosting.
When a domain uses reasonably low bandwidth and disk space (< 120 Gb), it can directly be hosted on our mail server, free of charge.
For domains needing more resources, we can deploy a new server. In such case, you'll need to enter a co-billing agreement.
Features:
- DKIM signature
- Help to setup DKIM, SPF and DMARC DNS records
- Web UI to create and manage mailboxes, aliases (ViMbAdmin) for your domains
- Webmail access
- POP3 / IMAP / SMTP access
- We can also setup mailing lists - we use Sympa at Nasqueron, possibility to setup Majordomo 2 or Mailman
- Participation to the governance discussions
To request
Open a task on DevCentral tagged with the Mail project where you present your open-source or free culture project and your needs. A member of Nasqueron Operations SIG will contact you and setup resources according your request.
Domains
Mail core infrastructure:
- @nasqueron.org (general purpose, normal to high priority)
- @wolfplex.be and @wolfplex.org (for Wolfplex Hackerspace) and @ook.space (mainly a test domain)
- Yes, we can add custom domains there
Still to configure:
- @lists.nasqueron.org (mailing lists, low to normal priority)
Servers domains:
- @dwellers.nasqueron.org (not configured, low priority)
- @ysul.nasqueron.org (works)
Some subdomains are dedicated to applications and handled by 3rd party providers:
- @devcentral.nasqueron.org is managed by Mailgun for Phabricator ingoing and outgoing mail
- @discourse.nasqueron.org is managed by Mandrill for Discourse outgoing mail
No @*.nasqueron.org mail is handled by Google for applications.
Get support
Angelina, Dorian and Dereckson can help you. Open a task on DevCentral to request support for any mail related task:
