How does the SFR mailbox work?

For a long time, email at SFR has been a low-cost service. Given that the operator has absorbed many competitors (Neuf Télécom, which already included Cegetel, AOL France, or Club Internet), the messaging was very heterogeneous. In 2009, SFR switched all its subscribers to a new email service. Today, calm has returned, and the operator finally offers a service that is fairly decent, providing all the basic features of a messenger.

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SFR Webmail

Pros and Cons

Positive Points

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  • Ability to collect external mailboxes.
  • Ability to add a solidarity signature at the end of outgoing messages.

Negatives

  • Unsecured connections
  • Webmail filled with ads
  • Webmail loading quite slow
  • Many SFR phishing couriers that slip through the filters: beware

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SFR messaging seems to be stabilized today. While the offer is decent, it ties you to your ISP. Therefore, prefer independent messaging.

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SFR Mail

messagerie.sfr.fr

Address types:… @neuf .fr,… @sfr .fr

POP, IMAP, and SMTP server addresses For an [email protected] POP Server: pop.neuf.fr IMAP Server: SMTP Server: imap.neuf.fr smtp.neuf.fr

For an [email protected] POP Server: pop.sfr.fr IMAP Server: SMTP Server: None smtp-auth.sfr.fr (with authentication)

Additional Addresses: 9

Mailbox size: 10 GB (can go from 50 MB to 10 GB) Sending limit: 15 MB — 50 recipients max per email Webmail POP IMAP Exchange/Push Secure connection (SSL) SMS (if mobile client) mobile iPhone Other Antivirus Antispam Blacklist Voicemail Alias Collection box Forwarding Fax WEBMAIL Secure connection (https) Address book Mailing lists Filters/Sorting Letter Papers Signature Alt. Address Spelling Translator Search tool Thanks Calendar RSS Cat SMTP server Other Services

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How does the SFR mailbox work?