Quick Guide for Setting up SMTP-Auth
The following provides a quick setup guide for setting up SMTP
Authentication in a few of the most popular email clients. If your email client is not shown below you should be able to click Help within your
email client and search for SMTP-Auth for instructions that apply to your specific client.
Eudora 5
Outlook / Outlook Express
Outlook 2002 / XP
Netscape 6
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SMTP Authorization in Eudora 5
1. Open Eudora. Select the Tools menu item and choose Options. (If using a Macintosh, select Special menu and choose Settings.)
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2. In the Getting Started category, place a check in the "Allow Authentication." box.
3. Press OK.
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SMTP Authorization in Outlook / Outlook Express
1. Start Outlook / Outlook Express. From the menu, select Tools, then select Accounts.
2. Click on the appropriate account from the Mail tab.
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3. Select Properties.
4. Select the Servers tab.
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5. Put a check in the box titled "My server requires authentication".
6. Click the "Apply" button, then the "OK" button, and close out the remaining windows.
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SMTP Authorization in Outlook 2002 / XP
1. Launch your Outlook 2002 (Office XP) mail program
2. Go to the "Tools" menu - select "Accounts"
3. Select "View or change existing accounts" then click "Next".
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4. Click on the account you wish to edit and click on "Change" button on top right.
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5. Check if "Server Information" area at right lists "pop.inno-tech.com" or "pop.yourdomain.com" as shown below.
If it refers to another mail server name, do not continue, this does not apply to you. If it does apply to you, go to Step 6.
6. Click on "More Settings" on the bottom right.
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7. Click on "Outgoing Servers" tab.
8. Check "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" box.
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9. Click "OK" to save changes.
10. Repeat process for other accounts listed.
11. Try to send an e-mail message to yourself. Use the same password as when you login to get mail.
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SMTP Authentication Setup for Netscape 6.x
1. Open your Netscape Email program.
2. From your Netscape Mail window select the Edit Menu item, then Mail/News Account Settings.
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3. Click on the Outgoing Servers (SMTP) category.
4. Check the box titled "Use name and password", and enter your username below.
5. Under User secure connection (SSL), check the button titled "When available".
6. Click OK.
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