Important Points
- These instructions assume your email account has already been setup and
is collecting email correctly.
- Take a note of any settings you change.
- Only change the items specified - you should not need to change either
your email address, POP3 server, POP3 username / password.
- We have instructions for both
default SMTP port and
alternate SMTP port
configurations - alternate port is generally used if your ISP blocks the
normal port 25 SMTP access (as many do these days!).
Step One
- Load Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0
- From the main screen open the 'Tools' menu and then select 'Account
Settings...'
Step Two
- Select 'Outgoing Server (SMTP)' in the left-hand column
Step Three
- Enter 'AuthSMTP' as the description
- Enter the 'Server name' as the SMTP server we supplied with your signup
email
- Enter the AuthSMTP username (it will ask for your password when you
first go to send a message)
- IMPORTANT: 'username' is an example - if your AuthSMTP
username was 'ab12345' enter it as that and *not* as 'authsmtp.ab12345'
- Make sure 'Use secure connection' is set to: No
Step Four
- You now have a separate SMTP account setup using the AuthSMTP service
- You may wish to set this as the default SMTP server by clicking 'Set
Default'
Step Five
- You should now be back to the main Thunderbird 3.0 screen
- Close Thunderbird 3.0 and then reload
- Check you are online then test to ensure you can send mail correctly
- It will prompt you for your AuthSMTP password the first time you try to
send email