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Connect a generic IMAP/SMTP mailbox

Add any standards-compliant IMAP/SMTP account, test inbound/outbound separately, and start syncing.

10 min Beginner Workspace Admin, IT/Ops Updated Sep 19, 2025
Add IMAP/SMTP account
Inbound and outbound tested independently

Overview

Add any standards-compliant IMAP/SMTP account, test inbound/outbound separately, and start syncing.

Prerequisites

  • Mailbox credentials (IMAP & SMTP), server hostnames, and ports
  • App-specific password or IP allowlisting if required by provider

Permissions required

email.read email.send email.accounts.manage

Downloads & Templates

Steps (4)

Estimated: 10 min
  1. 1

    Open Accounts

    Admin 1 min Back to top

    Settings → Accounts → **Add IMAP/SMTP**.

    Accounts list

    Tips

    Validation

    • “Add IMAP/SMTP” dialog is visible.

    Success criteria

  2. 2

    Test inbound (IMAP)

    Admin 3 min Back to top

    Enter IMAP host/port/username/password (or OAuth if offered). Click **Test IMAP**.

    Tips

    • Prefer TLS/SSL ports with strict cert validation.

    Validation

    • Status shows **Connected** and folders are listed.

    Success criteria

    • IMAP cursor created for INBOX.
  3. 3

    Test outbound (SMTP)

    Admin 3 min Back to top

    Enter SMTP host/port/username/password. Click **Test SMTP** and send yourself a test email.

    Tips

    Validation

    • Test message delivered and appears in Sent.

    Success criteria

  4. 4

    Save & start sync

    Admin 3 min Back to top

    Save account. Choose folders to sync and cadence (e.g., every 5–15 minutes).

    Tips

    Validation

    Success criteria

    • Recent emails appear in Inbox within the next poll.

About this guide

MailBridge centralizes business email inside your Velaxe workspace. Connect IMAP/SMTP accounts (including OAuth providers) and the background poller ingests folders, flags, bodies, and attachments with safe throttles. Compose drafts with uploads, send immediately, or enqueue to the bulk sender with pacing and retry policies.

A hardened, timestamped HMAC bridge lets external apps request account suggestions or send mail via signed requests—no CORS headaches. Connections include scopes, IP allowlists, and rotating secrets with audit logs and analytics.

Verification tools probe domains/MX/SMTP and cache outcomes to reduce bounces. Events integrate with workflows and AI responses so teams can automate follow-ups and logging into CRM/Chronicle.