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Open Outlook.
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On the Tools menu, click Services.
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Select the Internet Email account you wish to modify
and click the Properties button.
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Click the Servers tab.
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Under the Outgoing Mail Server, click to select the
My server requires authentication check box.
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Click the Settings button.
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In the Logon Information dialog box, click to select
the Use same settings as my Incoming Mail server option.
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Click the OK button to return to the Services
window, and then click OK button to return to Outlook.
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On the File menu, click Exit and Log Off to
close Outlook. The next time you start Outlook the new settings will take
affect.
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- Open Netscape.
- On the Tasks menu,
click Mail.
- On the Edit menu, click
Mail/News Account Settings.
- In the left pane of the
Account Settings window, click
to select Outgoing (SMTP)
Server.
- Click to select Always use
name and password check box.
- In the User Name: box,
enter your complete email address
replacing the “@” symbol with the
“%” (percent) symbol. For example,
mailbox%yourdomain.com.
- Click the OK button on
the Account Settings
window.
- The next time you Send
a message through Netscape you
will prompted for your password.
Enter the appropriate password in
the dialog box. You may choose to
have Netscape save your password
so you will not be prompted for it
in the future. To do so, when
prompted for your password, click
to select Use Password Manager
to remember this password
option.
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