Outlook Express / Outlook 98/2000
Open Outlook Express. Go to Tools --> Email Accounts
to open it.
Click the Mail tab, the Mail Accounts window appears
Click the
account you just created, then click the Properties button

Click the Servers tab

Check the box beside My server requires
authentication, then click the Settings button
Select Use same settings as my
incoming mail server and click OK

Click Apply, then OK to close the properties
window. The Internet Accounts window will reappear.
Click OK to exit the
Internet Accounts window, your E-mail set-up is complete.
Outlook XP
1. Launch Outlook XP
2. Select Tools -> E-mail Accounts
3. Select View or change existing e-mail
accounts
4. Select the e-mail account created, and
click on Change.

12. Click on More Settings
13. Click on the Outgoing Server tab

14. Check the box beside My server requires
authentication
15. Select Use same settings as my incoming
mail server and then click OK and you will return to the E-mail Accounts
screen
16. Click Next.

17. Click Finish to exit the Internet Accounts
window and your E-mail setup is complete.
Netscape Mail
Back on the Mail Servers page, enter
the Outgoing Mail Server info:
-
-
Under the "Use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or TLS for outgoing
messages", select Always.

3. Click OK to save settings.
Now that Netscape Mail is configured, you can
send and receive emails.
Eudora
Right click on your new personality and click
Properties from the menu that appears

Under SMTP Server, ensure the Authentication
allowed is CHECKED, then click on OK

Your set-up is complete
Outlook Express
(Mac)
How to configure SMTP Authentication with
Outlook Express on a Mac
Outlook Express 5.02 has a bug in SMTP
authentication that appears in some installations.
If you don't have Outlook Express 5.02, you
will need it. Click here to download a copy, and then continue below to
implement the SMTP authentication work-around.
1. Open Outlook Express and go to the menu
item Tools and choose Accounts.

2. Next, select the account you need to edit
(i.e., an account that requires SMTP authentication). If you have multiple
accounts that require authentication, you will need to edit them one at a
time.
With the account name selected (highlighted),
click on Edit. This will open the dialogue box shown below.

3. On the bottom of the page, you will see
Click here for advanced sending options. Click on this link/button, and the
additional dialog box Advance Sending Options will open. See below.

4. Now, put a check mark in the box for SMTP
server requires authentication.
Then, put a check mark in the box for Log on
using. See below.

5. Now, we're getting to the Work Around part.
The trick is to insert for the Account ID the username at domain_name, but
instead of using the @ character, use the & character. See below.
Notice that I inserted, in the Advanced
sending options box only, username&comain_name.com.