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Ouni Mail will not accept new registrations and will be discontinued soon

June 6, 2014

#Information


Dear
users,


It is with regret and surprise that I inform you that the service will no longer receive Mail Ouni new enlistments from July 31, 2014 and will not accept the cancellation of existing accounts from this date, within the service, service provider partner Outlook.com.

This information came to the gate at the last 5 day MAXX, and for this we recommend to all our users to migrate their email services for own Ouni Outlook.com or even for Gmail.com. The Outlook.com sends an email to all users of the service to facilitate the migration of all for Outlook.com platform. To migrate to Gmail.com, register for service and download their email via POP3, IMAP or Exchange ActiveSync with the following settings:

For POP3

Sign in to your account from Ouni Mail on Outlook.com.
Click the Options icon Options and Options icon.
In Managing your account, then click connect devices and applications with POP.
In POP, select Enable.
Click Save.

Then use the following settings in Gmail.com or others:

Incoming server (POP3)
Address: pop-server mail.outlook.com
Port: 995
Encrypted connection: SSL
Outgoing server (SMTP)
Address: smtp-server mail.outlook.com
Port: 25 (or 587 if 25 is blocked)
Authentication: Yes
Encrypted connection: TLS
Username: your full e-mail address (example: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected])
Password: your password
If you do not want the e-mail to be deleted from your Inbox from the Outlook.com after downloading them to your e-mail application, select the leave a copy of messages on the server.

Even if you accidentally configure POP3 to delete messages after downloading them, save a copy of the Outlook.com e-mail on a folder called POP till you confirm the delete POP3 command.


For IMAP

Unlike POP, which synchronizes only your Inbox, IMAP synchronizes all folders of your email. Use the following settings in your email application.

Incoming server (IMAP)
Address: imap-server mail.outlook.com
Port: 993
Encrypted connection: SSL
Outgoing server (SMTP)
Address: smtp-server mail.outlook.com
Port: 25 (or 587 if 25 is blocked)
Authentication: Yes
Encrypted connection: TLS
Username: your full e-mail address (example: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected])
Password: your password


For Exchange ActiveSync

With EAS, you can view your e-mail immediately, and all your folders, calendar, and contacts in one place. If your e-mail application is compatible with Exchange ActiveSync, and you need to configure it manually, use the following settings.

Server address: s.outlook.com
Domain:
Username: your full e-mail address (example: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected])
Password: your password
TLS encryption/SSL required: Yes


Prefer to perform the transition through IMAP or Exchange ActiveSync, you will preserve even the items sent and archived messages in special folders, ideal Exchange ActiveSync use to get your list of contacts, and more

It is important that you start the migration of your account for any service which is of interest to you as soon as possible, because we believe that from July 31, 2014, the service will crash and won't allow more importation of your emails, contacts, among others.

I know it can be frustrating and disturbing migration, as well as not to use a services which you trust. In the portal name MAXX, I'm so sorry this happened, but the decision to interrupt the services was from a unilateral decision from Microsoft, owner of Outlook.com service, if partner in disaggregating counterpoint with the current global market vision.

I hope in the future to provide the services of Ouni Mail and MAXX Webmail for users, reliably and continuously.

Sincerely apologize for any inconvenience, and appreciate your understanding.


Dimithri Vargas
Executive Director

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