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List of all accounts. Select an account to change / delete the settings. |
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Add a new account. |
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Delete the selected account. Note: The settings can't be restored after deleting. |
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Edit the settings of the selected account. |
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Save your changes. Note: The connection of the selected account will be interrupted to change the settings. If you're sending mails while changing the settings, the transfer will be cancelled. |
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Cancel editing. The changes won't be saved. |
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The SMTP-Server of your provider. |
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The port of the SMTP-Server (normally: 25) |
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Your username for the SMTP-Server |
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Your password for the SMTP-Server |
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On this port SMTPAuth is waiting for new mails. You need to enter this port in your mail client. |
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You can only send E-Mails if this box is checked. |
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SMTPAuth support 3 different authentication methods: AUTH PLAIN: all data send in one request AUTH LOGIN: data send in 3 requests AUTH CRAM-MD5: Your password is send encrypted to the mail server.
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There are two commands to say "Hello" to the mail server. Some servers only support SMTP-Authentication when using EHLO. If you select this option then it'll use the EHLO command still if your mail client doesn't send it. |
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If this option is selected you need to enter your password each time you want to send a mail. Not supported using the Windows Service version. |