E-mail programs

In order for your e-mail program (for example, Microsoft Outlook) to send and receive mail, it must have access permission for the Zone the mail server is in. In addition, some e-mail client software may have more than one component requiring server permission. For example, Microsoft Outlook requires that both the base application (OUTLOOK.EXE) and the Messaging Subsystem Spooler (MAPISP32.exe) to have server permission.

While you can give your e-mail program access to the Internet Zone, and leave the mail server there, it's safer to place the mail server in the Trusted Zone, and limit the program's access to that Zone only. Once your e-mail client has access to the Trusted Zone, add the remote mail server (host) to the Trusted Zone.

To learn how to give a program permission to access or act as a server to the Trusted Zone, see Setting program permissions manually .

To learn how to add a host to the Trusted Zone, see Managing traffic sources .


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