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SMTP Auth
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Setting Up Mail Client for
SMTP AUTH
| Enabling
/ Disabling SMTP-AUTH For Your Email |
| SMTP
authentication allows you to send email through our server no
matter where and how you are connected to the Internet. SMTP
authentication allows you to simply send without requiring you to
constantly check your email. It is particularly useful if you are traveling
and need to connect through other providers.
Older
Email Mail Clients not listed below....
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| Windows |
| Outlook
Express 6 |
Tools
Accounts
Click on the Mail tab
Double click the account (or highlight it and hit the Properties
button)
Servers tab
In the Outgoing Mail Server section, click My server
requires authentication.

If you are not using mail.webspiners.net as your
incoming mail server,
click the Settings button, then Log on using,
and enter your Web Spinners Account Name and Password.
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| Outlook
2002 |
Tools
Email Accounts
Select View or change existing e-mail accounts, then Next
Double click the account (or highlight it and hit the Change
button)
Click the More Settings button on the bottom right
Click the Outgoing Server tab.
My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.

If you are not using pop.Web Spinners.net as your
incoming mail server,
select Log on using,
and enter your Web Spinners User Name and Password.

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| Netscape
7.1 |
Edit
Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings
Outgoing Server (SMTP)
Click Use name and password and enter your Web Spinners
username in the User Name field.
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| Eudora
6 |
Tools
Accounts
Sending Mail
click Allow Authentication.
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| Mozilla
1.4 |
Edit
Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings
Outgoing Server (SMTP)
Click Use name and password and enter your Web Spinners
username in the User Name field.
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| Macintosh |
| Outlook
Express 5 / Entourage |
Tools
Accounts
Highlight the account and click edit
Click the button reading Click here for advanced sending
options
Click SMTP server requires authentication. If you are
receiving mail through a Web Spinners account, click Use same
settings as receiving mail server. If not, click Log on
Using and fill in your Web Spinners Account ID and Password
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| Outlook
Express 4 |
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Outlook Express
4 does not support SMTP AUTH. To send mail when not on a Web Spinners
connection, check your Web Spinners mail first.
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| Mac
Mail |
Mail
Preferences
Highlight the account and click edit
Click the Account Information tab
Server Settings
Choose Authentication: Password and fill in your Web Spinners
Username and Password.
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| Eudora
6 |
Special
Settings
Sending Mail
click Allow authorization
For SMTP Relay Personality, choose your Web Spinners
account. You can manage your Personalities in Eudora by going to
Personalities on the left menu.
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| Netscape
7.1 |
Edit
Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings
Outgoing Server (SMTP)
click Use name and password and fill in your Web Spinners
User Name
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| Pocket
Outlook |
Using Pocket Outlook:
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Setup a new service by going to Services -> New Service.
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Enter you Email Address the hit Next.
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Skip the Auto Configuration and select Next.
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In the User information type your Name (as you want it to be
seen in the from field), your POP3 or IMAP username, and
password if you want it to be saved (potential security issue
if checked). then select Next.
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In the Account information select your service type either
POP3 or IMAP and give your account a good name and select Next.
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In the Server Information enter your Incoming or POP3 mail
server address and then enter your Outgoing or SMTP address.
You can skip the domain unless your provider requires it.
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IMPORTANT:
Select advanced and uncheck "Check
for new messages every 15 minutes" unless you want it to
check automatically. Be aware that each time it checks, it
will download all of the headers again. Unless you are on an
unlimited data plan, this can use up your monthly allotment.
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Depending on your SMTP server, select the appropriate option
for if your Outgoing mail server requires authentication. If
you are not sure, check it.
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Select your connection type: GPRS Connection and select next
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Select whether or not to download just headers, or the whole
message, and if you want just a part of the message. Then
select Next.
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Finally, select whether or not you want to only display the
last N days of messages and select finish.
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Older Email Clients
| Client
Name |
Version |
Supported
AUTH types |
Configuration
instruction or additional information |
| The
Bat |
1.39 |
LOGIN,
CRAM-MD5 |
see here. |
| Eudora |
4.x |
CRAM-MD5 |
see here. |
| Eudora |
3.x and
Lite |
not
supported |
upgrade to
Eudora 4.x |
| Goldmine |
5.7 |
PLAIN |
see here. |
| Netscape |
3.x |
not
supported |
upgrade to
Netscape 4.x |
| Netscape |
4.0x |
LOGIN |
see here. |
| Netscape |
4.x |
LOGIN,
PLAIN |
see here. |
| Outlook
Express |
4.x, 5.x |
LOGIN |
see here. |
| PegasusMail |
3.1 |
CRAM-MD5,
but currently works only with mail server that support new style (rfc
compliant) greeting message |
see here.
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| Outlook |
97 |
not supported |
upgrade to Outlook 98 |
| Outlook |
98 |
LOGIN, PLAIN |
configuration like Outlook Express. |
| Becky Internet
Mail |
2.0 or later |
PLAIN(since v2.00.01),LOGIN,CRAM-MD5 |
[Tools] - [Mailbox Setup] - [Misc.] - Check "SMTP
Auth" |
| nPOP |
0.4.8 or later |
LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 |
[Accounts] - [Config] - [Submission] - Check
"Authorization Using SMTP-AUTH (Japanese: SMTP-AUTH wo
tsukatte ninnshou)" |
| EdMax |
2.65 or later |
LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 |
Instruction: [Accounts Setup] - [Basic
(kihon)] |
| Datula |
1.22 or later |
LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 |
[Accounts Setup (akaunto no settei) -
[SMTP] -
[Require user authentication (User ninshou wo hitsuyouto suru)] |
| Winbiff |
2.31 or later |
LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 |
[Network] - [Environments Configuration
(kankyou settei)] - [Property] - [Submission (soushin)] - [Advanced
Configuration (koudona settei)] - [Mail submission using
authentication (mail no soushin de ninshou wo mochiiru)] - enter
username and password for AUTH |
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PMMail
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98, 2000 |
not supported |
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note: some descriptions are
in Japanese too because the software is either Japanese or I've got only Japanese
setup instructions.
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