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Re: FYI: gmail to SFU email rejection - IT changed a setting and tdid not tell us
From IT Services: There's an on-going attack against the
mailgate.sfu.ca server, that's disrupting the service.
A workaround has been put in place:
- Since the attacks are focused only on SMTP Port 465, we've set up a
separate mail service on the other mail ports, port 25 and 587.
- Note that Ports 25 and 587 use the StartTLS SSL protocol, rather than
native SSL.
- If you are still having issues with your Thunderbird, workaround is to
connect to SFU VPN first then send your email.
- where possible, adopt a mail client that can speak native Exchange
protocols, such as Outlook or Apple Mail. Most mobile mail clients also
support ActiveSync, which is an Exchange-native protocol.
On 2023-10-31 12:15 p.m., Steve DiPaola wrote:
Gmail to SFU email getting rejected or bouncing? read on
Many of us faculty and students ( literally 1000s and 1000s), use
our gmail account to connect to the SFUmail (OWS) to send and receive
email. I have had scores of rejected email in the last few weeks - worse
they only announce the rejection days later. I finally found out
that SFU IT ( because of a spam issues) changed a port on the
gmail forwarding settings ( was 465 - now is 25 and TLS) and told no one
- hence important email never got out. I only know this
is happening for gmail but it probably this is an issue with other
email systems that use this port too.
If this rejected email is happening to you. Go to gmail settings /
Accounts / your sfu.ca account and go through the settings making the
port 25 using systems TLS. (or like minded settings on your non
SFU email system)
It would have been nice when IT does this that they tell us - better yet
that they give us a good email system (OWS is terrible in so many ways).
Yes there is an issue with not using a Canada only email system -
checking with my students, almost all do, mainly because how bad OWS is
(and in my tests OWS has data that does not stay in Canada too).
- Steve DiPaola, PhD - -
- Prof: Sch of Interactive Arts & Technology (SIAT);
- Fellow: Royal Society of Canada (College)
- - Simon Fraser University - -
research site: ivizlab.sfu.ca <http://ivizlab.sfu.ca/research>
art work site: www.dipaola.org/art <http://www.dipaola.org/art>
- -
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--
Ralph Mistlberger, PhD
Graduate Program Chair
Department of Psychology
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby BC Canada V5A 1S6