Problème envoi mail outlook
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Below are instructions on how to configure SMTP authentication across various EMAIL Clients.
This usually occurs when:
1. The domain name contained in the email address (being sent to) has not fully propagated yet.
Domain propagation is the process where Internet Service Providers (ISPs) around the world automatically
update their records (DNS tables) to reflect the new domain or to reflect a change in the hosting provider for the domain name. Once the changes have been made, the domain's website and email services will be activated. Please note that full domain propagation can take between 24-72 hours. To verify when your domain was last updated, we suggest that you conduct a whois on your domain. A popular whois tool is located here: http://www.allwhois.com.
OR
2. Your POP mail client (ie. Outlook) is not configured properly. We suggest the following:
Solution A: Please ensure that the SMTP port number is set to 587 and that the option "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication" is selected. But if the problem persists, then deselect "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication". If this still does not resolve the problem, proceed to Solution B.
Solution B: For SMTP port number setting, use port 25 instead and "de-select" the option "My outgoing server requires authentication". But if the problem persists (this will be the case for a minority of e-mail users), then "select" the option "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication" as well.
IMPORTANT: Also ensure you are using your full email address as your username. There were recent security changes made over the last couple of weeks to ensure no unauthorized email access is used.
Below are instructions on how to configure SMTP authentication across various EMAIL Clients.
Microsoft Outlook Express and Outlook 2000
1.) Click Tools
2.) Click Accounts
3.) Click the Mail tab
4.) Double-click on the BlueTie account
5.) Verify that the email address is entered in all lowercase letters (General Tab)
6.) Click the Servers tab.
7.) Verify that "Server Requires Authentication" is checked
8.) Click the Settings button and verify that "Login using same settings as my incoming mail server" is selected
9.) Click 'Apply' (if available), then 'OK', and then 'Close'.
This usually occurs when:
1. The domain name contained in the email address (being sent to) has not fully propagated yet.
Domain propagation is the process where Internet Service Providers (ISPs) around the world automatically
update their records (DNS tables) to reflect the new domain or to reflect a change in the hosting provider for the domain name. Once the changes have been made, the domain's website and email services will be activated. Please note that full domain propagation can take between 24-72 hours. To verify when your domain was last updated, we suggest that you conduct a whois on your domain. A popular whois tool is located here: http://www.allwhois.com.
OR
2. Your POP mail client (ie. Outlook) is not configured properly. We suggest the following:
Solution A: Please ensure that the SMTP port number is set to 587 and that the option "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication" is selected. But if the problem persists, then deselect "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication". If this still does not resolve the problem, proceed to Solution B.
Solution B: For SMTP port number setting, use port 25 instead and "de-select" the option "My outgoing server requires authentication". But if the problem persists (this will be the case for a minority of e-mail users), then "select" the option "My outgoing server(SMTP) requires authentication" as well.
IMPORTANT: Also ensure you are using your full email address as your username. There were recent security changes made over the last couple of weeks to ensure no unauthorized email access is used.
Below are instructions on how to configure SMTP authentication across various EMAIL Clients.
Microsoft Outlook Express and Outlook 2000
1.) Click Tools
2.) Click Accounts
3.) Click the Mail tab
4.) Double-click on the BlueTie account
5.) Verify that the email address is entered in all lowercase letters (General Tab)
6.) Click the Servers tab.
7.) Verify that "Server Requires Authentication" is checked
8.) Click the Settings button and verify that "Login using same settings as my incoming mail server" is selected
9.) Click 'Apply' (if available), then 'OK', and then 'Close'.
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