Email settings
These are the general settings you’ll need to set up your DCSI email address in your email program. For specific guides for popular programs, see below.
DCSI Email settings
Email address |
username@dcsi.net.au |
Email login name |
Your full email address
|
Incoming mail server (IMAP or POP3) |
incoming.dcsi.net.au |
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) |
outgoing.dcsi.net.au |
Webmail |
webmail.dcsi.net.au |
Roaming email
If you configure your email client to login with your username and roaming password, you’ll be able to send email using our mail server whether you’re at home on your own WiFi, or on the go.
First, contact DCSI on 1300 66 55 75 and request a roaming email password.
Then, use the following settings to configure your email client
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) |
outgoing.dcsi.net.au |
Outgoing server port |
587 |
Outgoing server requires authentication |
On |
SMTP username |
Your full email address
|
Authentication type |
Password |
Hosted domain email
Incoming mail server (IMAP or POP3) |
mail.yourdomain.com |
Incoming server port |
110 for POP, 143 for IMAP |
Outgoing mail server (SMTP) |
mail.yourdomain.com |
Outgoing server port |
587 with TLS encryption |
Outgoing server requires authentication |
On |
Username |
Your full email address
|
Authentication type |
Password |
Webmail |
Webmail.yourdomain.com |
If you don’t have a TLS option for your outgoing server, please try port 465 with SSL. Most modern mail programs will have this available so it may be worthwhile updating if yours does not have it.
TLS is the preferred method for your email client to connect to our mail server. It will not be possible to choose no encryption for outgoing as our mail server requires it.
If you get a certificate warning, allow your email program to continue. This is just a conflict as your domain is not the same as the shared security certificate for *.dcsi.net.au. If this security warning keeps displaying every time your email program is opened, please let us know and we’ll assist you further.