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  The Problem - most ISPs now will NOT allow sending of mail using your domain name. They consider this 'mail relaying' & it is increasingly banned due to use by spammers!

  Authenticated Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) gives security for sending email. When enabled in your mail program, authenticated SMTP requires you to enter your password before being allowed to send messages through your SuperMail mail server.

  Summary - Authenticated SMTP means that you can use your OWN SuperMail mail server for both receiving AND sending mail. This makes you connection-independent & no longer dependent on your connectivity provider for outgoing mail services.

    NOTE: To send mail you must set your mail account to "My Server requires authentication".

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