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Hi Rob, AFAIK SMTP does not provide any userprofile/password authentication. Your provider may have implemented pop-before-smtp which means you would have to poll your ISP's popserver first (where you supply user/password), then send your mail. HTH. Best regards, Matthias Robin Coles schrieb:
We used to be able to just point our AS/400 at our ISP's mail server with CHGSMTPA and we could then bounce emails to the internet that way. We've switched ISP and they require authentication, just a plain user ID and password. I can't see where to set that up in the AS/400 configuration. Where should I look? Cheers Rob
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