Outgoing Server

The Outgoing Server tab, shown in Figure 27-9, lets you specify authentication—that is, logon—settings for your outgoing mail server. By default, this option is turned off because most outgoing mail servers do
not require authentication. If yours does, select the My Outgoing Server (SMTP) Requires Authentication box and then select other options and enter information as follows:

  • Use Same Settings As My Incoming Mail server: Outlook will log on to your outgoing mail server using the same username and password that you specified for your incoming mail server. This is the most commonly used setting.
  • Log On Using: Select this option if your outgoing server requires its own logon. Then enter your username and password in the corresponding fields. The Remember password option and the Require Secure Password Authentication (SPA) options work the same as was described for them in the previous section, “Manual e-mail account setup.”
  • Log On to Incoming Mail Server before Sending Mail: Select this option only if your incoming mail server is the same as your outgoing mail server. You will know that this is the case when you are given the same address for both servers and enter this address for both during account setup.

FIGURE 27-9
The Outgoing Server tab in the Internet E-Mail Settings dialog box.

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