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Authentication problem

Thomas,

 

Thanks, I have chosen the first option under authentication. Options 2 & 3 did not help, so I'll see how #1 functions. I have also enabled session logging and will post it when I encounter any more problems.

 

Sincerely,

 

Bob Mulder

<P>Thomas,</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>Thanks, I have chosen the first option under authentication. Options 2 & 3 did not help, so I'll see how #1 functions. I have also enabled session logging and will post it when I encounter any more problems.</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>Sincerely,</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P> <P>Bob Mulder</P>

Here is another error message I get back after sending an e-mail:

 

550 Please configure your mail client to use authentication.

 

How does one configure authentication?

 

Bob Mulder

<P>Here is another error message I get back after sending an e-mail:</P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P><FONT size=2> <P align=left>550 Please configure your mail client to use authentication.</P> <P align=left mce_keep="true"> </P> <P align=left>How does one configure authentication?</P> <P align=left mce_keep="true"> </P> <P align=left>Bob Mulder</P></FONT>



> Here is another error message I get back after sending an e-mail:
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> How does one configure authentication?

David Harris has implemented ESMTP AUTH CRAM-MD5 for WinPMail, Mercury and Mercury/32.  They do a SMTP authentication in accordance with RFCs 2554 and 2195.  Mercury and Mercury/32 also do the LOGIN and the strange MS AUTH=LOGIN.

Go to File | Network configuration | (Sending) SMTP, edit the SMTP setup, select the "Security" tab and select one of the 3 options for doing SMTP Authorization.



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> Here is another error message I get back after sending an e-mail: > > 550 Please configure your mail client to use authentication. > > How does one configure authentication? David Harris has implemented ESMTP AUTH CRAM-MD5 for WinPMail, Mercury and Mercury/32.  They do a SMTP authentication in accordance with RFCs 2554 and 2195.  Mercury and Mercury/32 also do the LOGIN and the strange MS AUTH=LOGIN. Go to File | Network configuration | (Sending) SMTP, edit the SMTP setup, select the "Security" tab and select one of the 3 options for doing SMTP Authorization. > >   > > Bob Mulder >
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