Authencation
From: Tony Su (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/16/04
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Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:33:35 -0700
You don't.
If you're referring to what I think you are, you enter
your User's Windows credentials.
Remember, in the Microsoft world of Single Sign-on,
Windows Authentication is the foundation to secure
everything running on it.
Tony Su
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi - sorry -
>
>When I setup the POP3 server for Outlook, one of the
>options is "Advance" and can say "my server requires
>authentication". How do I set that parameter within
>Exchange when I try to define a POP3 connection.
>
>Sorry for the confusion.
>
>Thanks
>Rich
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>You'll probably have to describe the context and
>situation
>>of what you're trying to do.
>>
>>If your network clients are Exchange Clients, this
>should
>>happen automatically and transparently.
>>
>>If your network clients are IMAP or POP clients, you
>pass
>>non-Windows credentials, so ordinarily you need to
>>configure your SMTP relay to permit anonymous but
>restrict
>>by IP address.
>>
>>Tony Su
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Can someone tell me how to setup the mail server to
>>>authenticate the user id and password on the outgoing
>>>SMTP?
>>>Thank you,
>>>Rich
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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