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Ensure the **Use name and password** setting is checked and enter the username of the mail account in the username field. The password will be requested by the mail client application on the first attempt to send mail. There will be an option to save it to the **Password Manager** so that you do not have to enter each time you send mail through the server. | Ensure the **Use name and password** setting is checked and enter the username of the mail account in the username field. The password will be requested by the mail client application on the first attempt to send mail. There will be an option to save it to the **Password Manager** so that you do not have to enter each time you send mail through the server. | ||
+ | <note warning>Thunderbird may now be requiring a proper signed certificate (so Let's Encrypt or Commercial) to use port 587 for sending e-mails. Port 25 is OK without.</note> | ||
=== SMTP Authentication - MS Outlook/Outlook Express === | === SMTP Authentication - MS Outlook/Outlook Express === | ||
If you are using MS Outlook/Outlook Express, click on <navigation>Tools|Accounts</navigation>. Select the account which will use this mail server to send mail and click on the [[{}Properties]]. | If you are using MS Outlook/Outlook Express, click on <navigation>Tools|Accounts</navigation>. Select the account which will use this mail server to send mail and click on the [[{}Properties]]. |