How to Set Up SMTP Authentication
- From: "Harry Bates" <harry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 09:48:50 -0400
Exchange 2003 Standard over Server 2003
All of my clients use Oulook for email.
First I want to set up authentication for SMTP outgoing server. I originall
tried this and it seems that I could not recieve email correctly from the
outside because I went this route:
Properties: System Manager\First Organization\Servers\Protocols\SMTP\Default
SMTP Virtual Server
Access tab, Authentication button, and checked Basic Authentication.
Obviously I had to set this back to default so I could recieve mail again
from the outside.
Basically what i want to do it make it mandatory for the settings in Outlook
2003 via POP3 mail to have to click [MORE SETTINGS] button and go to
Outgoing Server tab. Then click the "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires
authentication" and "Use same settings as my incoming mail server".
Back at the Exchange console I can click the "Delivery" tab in the same SMTP
properties then click the Outbound Security. The only problem is that I do
not see where to set it so that users use their "Use same settings as my
incoming mail server"
My deal here is that I do not want users to be able to send email from
anyone else that is in the company. Am I going about this correct?
Thank you,
Hary Bates
Lockheed-Martin
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