User`s guide

Synology DiskStation User's Guide
Based on DSM 3.2
91 Chapter 10: Host Websites, Email Server, and Print Server
If you use this option, then your users must provide their Synology DiskStation user account and password
for authentication while setting SMTP server in their mail clients. Take Outlook Express, for example, you
can enable the option at My server requires authentication in Tools > Accounts > Mail Account >
Properties > Servers.
c Fill in the Domain name. Your users' mail address will be: user_name@domain_name or
user_name@DDNS_hostname
Note: Make sure you entered the same domain name for your IP, or the same DDNS hostname you registered
in Main Menu > Control Panel > DDNS.
d Tick Enable spam filter to avoid receiving junk emails.
e Click OK.
2 Under the Mail receiving settings tab, enable at least one of the protocols (POP3, POP3 SSL/TLS, IMAP,
and IMAP SSL/TLS) to receive mails via mail clients.
Install Mail Station to Enable Webmail Service
With the Mail Station package up and running, DiskStation users can send and receive mails via DSMs webmail
service.
To install and run Mail Station:
Go to Main Menu > Package Center to install and run the Mail Station package.
Note: For more information about installing packages for Synology DiskStation Manager, see "Manage Packages" on
Page 150.
To connect to Mail Station:
Type the following web address in the address bar of your web browser, and then press Enter on your keyboard:
http://Synology_Server_IP_Address/mail/
Note: For more information about using the webmail service, see Mail Station 2 User's Guide from Synology's
Download Center at: http://www.synology.com/support/download.php