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Can
Receive Email - Cannot Send
First, ensure that
your outgoing mail server is set to mail.ISPMonsters.com. It could
also be caused by another simple mail setting. Depending on the e-mail
software program you use, please follow the instructions below to enable
authentication for sending mail and correct this problem:
EUDORA 5.1 AND LATER
- Select "Tools -> Options"
from the main menu
- Click on the "Sending Mail"
icon
- Click on the "Allow Authentication" check box and click
OK to exit
- Exit and restart Eudora
- To configure multiple accounts and aliases
you want to use for sending mail, please follow these additional steps:
- Select the "Personal" tab
in the left pane
- Highlight Personality and click on the
right mouse button
- Select "Properties"
- Enter your main account address as your
username with ISP Monsters. For example: If your email address is 'user@ISPMonsters.com',
then your username would be 'user'.
- Put a check mark next to "Authentication
Allowed"
- Click OK, close and re-start Eudora
program.
OUTLOOK 98 AND LATER
- Open "Tools -> Services"
from Outlook Main Menu
- Highlight "Internet E-mail"
- Click on the "Properties"
button
- Click on the "Servers" tab
- In the low part of the dialog box find
"Outgoing Mail Server" section
- Put a check mark next to "My server
requires authentication"
- Click OK and restart Outlook
OUTLOOK EXPRESS FOR
WINDOWS VERSION 5 AND LATER
- Open "Tools -> Accounts"
from the Main Menu
- Click on the "Mail" tab of
the dialog box
- Highlight the account and click on the
"Properties" button
- Click on the "Servers" tab
- In the low part of the dialog box find
"Outgoing Mail Server" section
- Put a check mark next to "My server
requires authentication"
- Click OK and restart Outlook
OUTLOOK EXPRESS FOR
MAC VERSION 5 AND LATER
- Choose "Tools -> Account".
- In the "Accounts" dialog,
double-click on one of the displayed accounts.
- In the "Edit Account" dialog,
click on the "Click here for advanced sending options" button
shown at the bottom of the dialog.
- In the pop up dialog, click the "SMTP
server requires authentication" check box. By default, the "Use
same settings as incoming mail server" is checked.
- Check "Log on using.." instead
of "Use same settings as incoming mail server".
- In the account ID box enter your Account
as your username. For example: If your email address is user@ISPMonsters.com,
your username would be 'user'. The main logon information stays as
it should.
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