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Tracy wrote:
| At 16:02 9/15/2003, Mircea Ciocan wrote:
|
|>        Now with the crazy success of the IMAP access ( now Courier,
but soon
|>Xmail owns ;) I have this problem: the good old POP-before-SMTP is not
|>used anymore ( BTW. Davide, there will be something like
|>IMAP-before-SMTP when Xmail will have native IMAP support ? ) and I'm
|>forced to use authorisation for SMTP server.
|>        I know that Xmail supports a lot of authentication methods but
I ask
|>for the advice of the people that use in production Xmail with
|>authentication and M$ clients:
|>        - which one is the best, like in less hassle to setu-up on
client and
|>is the most reliable ???
|>        - some real world examples, RTFM pointers, etc. are mucho
welcome ;)
|
|
| Setting up SMTP authentication for Outlook and Outlook Express is
simple -
| simply go into the account setup screen (getting to the account setup
| screen is different in Outlook and Outlook Express, but once there, the
| dialogs are the same), go to the Servers tab, and check the box that says:
|
| Outgoing Mail Server
| []  My server requires authentication
|
| Checking that box will cause Outlook / Outlook Express to authenticate to
| your mail server (using whatever methods it knows about - at least one of
| which is supported by XMail because my out-of-house users do this) when
| attempting to send email.
|
| It is not necessary to configure a specific authentication protocol in
| Outlook or Outlook Express (in fact, I would be very surprised if it were
| possible to choose an authentication protocol in these products).
|

        Ok, all fine and dandy, but on the server side what method is preffered ???

        Mircea

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