Your own corner
of the cosmos
A real @marzco.com inbox — hosted on our own mail server, authenticated end to end, and free for every MARZCO member. Send a signal that lands cleanly in any inbox across the galaxy.
A real address
yourname@marzco.com — a genuine mailbox, not a forwarder or alias. Send and receive like any professional account.
1 GB of space
Plenty for everyday mail, with full webmail plus IMAP / POP / SMTP so you can use any device or client.
Trusted & secure
Every message is signed with SPF, DKIM and DMARC, so what you send is authenticated and lands in inboxes — not spam folders.
- Become a MARZCO member — it's free and takes seconds. No email address required to sign up (that's what we're giving you).
- Open the MARZCO menu → Mail → Claim your inbox. Pick your name and a mailbox password on the claim page.
- Start sending. Your new address is created instantly and set as your account's contact email — so password resets and alerts land in your own inbox.
Open your inbox any time from the MARZCO menu in the corner of every page:
Full-featured webmail — calendar, contacts, folders and search — served securely at webmail.marzco.com.
| Webmail | https://webmail.marzco.com |
| Incoming (IMAP) | mh2.hctc.net · port 993 · SSL/TLS |
| Outgoing (SMTP) | mh2.hctc.net · port 587 · STARTTLS |
| Username | your full address, e.g. yourname@marzco.com |
A real inbox is a real target. A few habits keep your signal — and everyone you write to — secure.
Use a unique password
Never reuse your MARZCO login or another site's password for your mailbox. A password manager makes this painless.
Spot phishing
Check the real sender address, hover links before clicking, and be wary of urgency ("act now," "account suspended"). When in doubt, don't click.
We'll never ask for your password
MARZCO and its staff will never email you asking for your password or codes. Any message that does is a scam — mark it junk.
Beware attachments
Don't open unexpected attachments or enable macros, even from someone you know — accounts get spoofed. Confirm first.
Lock your devices
Your inbox is only as safe as the device it's open on. Use a screen lock, keep software updated, and sign out on shared computers.
Report the weird stuff
Mark suspicious mail as Junk so filters learn, and delete it. If something looks off with your account, change your password right away.