■In the simplest scenario, the server requires you to log in with the same credentials as
you use for your incoming POP3 server. Select the Use Same Settings As My Incoming
Mail Server option.
■In some cases, you may have to log on with a specific user name and password that is
different from the one specified for the incoming server. This is true if you’re receiving
mail from a remote server on one network while sending messages out through your
ISP’s SMTP server. Click the Log On Using option and then fill in the User Name and
Password boxes.
■Some SMTP servers require that you log onto your incoming POP3 server (authenti- ...
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