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To configure your Netscape Mail or any other e-mail client, you need to know your POP3 and SMTP servers. To find them out:
Your provider's mail server may use different SMTP relays for sending mail - POP before SMTP or SMTP AUTH. In POP before SMTP, the relay system collects your IP address when you authenticate yourself with the POP server, and then permits SMTP relaying from that IP address for a short period of time. In other words, if your server uses POP before SMTP, you need to check your mail first, only then you can send your messages. If your mail servers uses SMTP AUTH, you must configure your Outlook Express to send a login and password not only when you receive mail, but also when you send it. Ask your provider which relay the server uses. - Configuring Netscape Mail (POP before SMTP relay). Configuring Netscape Email To configure this email client with the POP before SMTP relay:
Note: Netscape users may experience problems with collecting their mail. In this case, mail server login name must be written with the % character instead of the @ sign, e.g. username%example.com. Netscape only supports a clear-text SMTP AUTH protocol so SSL use is required.
Now your netscape mail is configured and you are welcome to use it. Configuring with SMTP Auth relay
Now that Netscape Mail is configured, you can send and receive emails.
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