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---
author: ~ben
published: true
title: email
description: email settings for tilde.team
category:
- main
---
# email
tilde.team has a mailserver. here are your options:
### clients and connection settings
- mutt - should work out of the box
- alpine - should work out of the box
- [webmail](https://mail.tilde.team)
- imap/smtp
- some clients will autoconfigure (tested with thunderbird)
- email address: username@tilde.team (or any of the aliased [domains](domains))
- username: username (without the domain)
- password: your shell password
- port info:
- imap: imap.tilde.team port 143 (starttls)
- imaps: imap.tilde.team port 993 (tls)
- pop3: pop3.tilde.team port 995 (tls)
- smtp: smtp.tilde.team port 587 (starttls)
- smtps: smtp.tilde.team port 465 (tls)
### alternate domains and addresses
because [~ben](https://tilde.team/~ben/) hoards domain names, you can
use any of the [domains on this list](domains) with your tildemail:
mail sent to yourusername@ any of those domains will end up in your
inbox. most clients will allow you to add additional identities/aliases.
additionally, any address with a `+` and arbitrary text behind it
will be forwarded to your email: ie. `yourusername+somethingcool@tildeteam.org`.
plus-addresses are very useful for filtering mail.
### forwarding and sieve
if you would like your tildemail to be forwarded somewhere else, put that
email address in a file called `~/.forward`
```bash
echo myotheraddress@example.com > ~/.forward
```
we also have [sieve](http://sieve.info) and
[managesieve](https://wiki1.dovecot.org/ManageSieve) support.
scripts belong in `~/sieve/`, with the active sieve script
named `~/.dovecot.sieve` (to conform with managesieve).
here are some [example sieve scripts](
https://wiki.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Examples)
managesieve is available on the default port (4190) if you want
to use an external managesieve client (like the [thunderbird add-on](
https://github.com/thsmi/sieve)).
[our webmail](https://mail.tilde.team/#/settings/filters) is pre-configured
to manage your sieve scripts.
---
ask [~ben](/~ben/) if you have any questions