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==Why This Is Needed==
 
==Why This Is Needed==
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From SME 8.0beta6 onwards, standard, unauthorised access to SMTP on Port 25 has been prevented, by design, even for users in the local network, and replaced with SSL authorised access on Port 25. At the same time the security arrangements in standard Windows Email clients, such as Outlook, have been beefed up. The result is that setting-up such clients to successfully authorise against SME-Server SMTP has become a little complicated. This Howto is intended to give step-by-step instructions.
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From SME 8.0beta6 onwards, unauthorised access to SMTP on Port 25 has been prevented, by design, even for users in the local network, and replaced with SSL-authorised access on Port 25. The result is that setting-up clients to successfully authorise against SME-Server SMTP has become a little complicated. This Howto is intended to give step-by-step instructions using Microsoft Outlook 2010 as an example. The same procedures should apply to most Email Clients, although the locations of the settings may vary.
 
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The same sequence of steps should apply to most other Email Clients, although the locations of the settings may vary.
      
==Thanks==
 
==Thanks==
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==Assumptions==
 
==Assumptions==
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This Howto was researched and tested on a system where the server is used as the SMTP server for the network. Systems with a Smarthost configured should work in the same way because the fundamental principle is to allow clients to authorise to the SME Server before mail is accepted for transmission. Perhaps someone with such a system can check and confirm this assumption.
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This Howto was tested on a system where the server is used as the SMTP server for the network. Systems with a Smarthost configured should work in the same way because the fundamental principle is to allow clients to authorise to the SME Server before mail is accepted for transmission. Perhaps someone with such a system can check and confirm this assumption.
 
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The configuration details given are from Outlook 2010; other versions of Outlook are similar.
      
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