To enable client authentication on:
Outlook 97
Outlook 97 uses a POP3 service account, and does not have the ability to
designate a separate Inbound and Outbound mail server for receipt and
delivery of messages. In this case, all that is required for authentication
is a valid account name which can be found in the Mailbox Information
section of the Internet Mail Service for a users' specific profile.
NOTE: Adding the Internet mail enhancement patch for Outlook 97 allows secure password authentication. The filename is Outlimep.exe; file size is
491 KB, and it is available at:
Outlook 98
- From Control Panel, double-click Mail, or Mail and Fax.
- Select the appropriate Profile, and click on Properties.
- Select the Internet Mail Service, and click on Properties.
- Within the Servers tab at the bottom of the dialog box, select the My
Server Requires Authentication check box. By clicking on the Settings
button, you will be able to:
- Select whether you want to use the same credentials you used when
logging onto Exchange Server, and
- Add a different set of credentials.
-or- - Use SPA (Secure Password Authentication).
Outlook Express
- Start Outlook Express.
- On the Tools menu, click Account, and select the Mail tab.
- Select the profile that you wish to change, and click Properties.
- Within the Servers tab at the bottom of the dialog box, select the My
Server Requires Authentication check box. By clicking on the Settings
button you will be able to:
- Select whether you want to use the same credentials you used when
logging onto Exchange Server, and
- Add a different set of credentials.
-or- - Use SPA (Secure Password Authentication).