Setting Up Email SMTP Outgoing Print

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Step 1

Open Outlook 2007. Click Tools in the top menu and then click Account Settings.

Step 2

Select the E-mail tab and click New.

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Step 3

Check the box marked Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP or HTTP and click Next.

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Step 4

Select Manually configure server settings of additional server types and click Next.

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Step 5

Select Internet E-mail and click Next.

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Step 6

There is a lot of information to fill in on this next screen, let’s look at each section bit by bit.

User Information

  • Your name: This is what most email users will see in their inboxes instead of your email address. Enter your name
  • E-mail Address: Enter your full email address. This is made up of the mailbox name you chose, an @ symbol and your domain name. you@yourdomain.com for example.

Server Information

  • Account type: Depending on your preferred type of connection, select POP or IMAP from the drop down menu.
Select IMAP if you have a number of devices that will access your mailbox, or if you also use Webmail.
  • Incoming mail server: Enter mail.yourdomain.com
  • Outgoing mail server (SMTP):
    • Starter/Standard: Enter the SMTP server supplied by your Internet Service Provider in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server text box.
    • Advanced/StarterPlus: Enter smtp.yourdomain.com in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server text box.

Login Information

  • User Name: Enter your full email address. This made up of the mailbox name you chose, an @ symbol and your domain name.
  • Password: Enter the password you set up when you created the mailbox within your control panel.
  • Remember password: Check this box.
  • Require logon using Secure Password Authentication (SPA): Leave unchecked.

Once completed, the screen should look similar to the following:

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Once you have entered all the information required, click More Settings.

Step 7

Your SMTP server requires username and password authentication, click the Outgoing Server tab and make sure My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication is selected.

 

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Step 8

Click OK, then Next and Finish to close the wizard. Outlook 2007 is now configured to send and receive email through your mailbox.

 


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