These instructions assume your email
server / 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 your incoming email settings.
These instructions are only for Microsoft
Exchange 2000 - for other email programs please see How
To Setup AuthSMTP or contact
us.
Step One
Using Exchange System Manager navigate
to the 'Servers' container.
Drop down the 'Protocols' container.
Find the 'SMTP' protocol and select 'Default
SMTP Virtual Server'.
Right click on the default smtp virtual
server and choose 'Properties'.
Step Two
Click on the 'Outbound
Security' button.
Select 'Basic authentication' and
enter your AuthSMTP username and password.
Click 'Ok'.
Step Three
Click on 'Outbound
connections' on the delivery tab.
This will show you what outgoing
SMTP port number you are configured to use - if your ISP
is blocking port 25 enter port 2525 (but even if they do
not block it at the moment we still recommend using port
2525 anyway!).
Click 'Ok'.
Step Four
In order to get
mail to relay through our servers you will need to setup
the 'Smart Host' setting on this screen.
This is what tells Exchange to
delivery all mail destined for the internet though our servers.
Enter the SMTP server name we gave
- for example: mail.authsmtp.com
Step Five
You will need to restart your SMTP service
for all changes to take effect.
Any mail that is currently in the queue
might not take these new settings so you might need to send
a new piece of mail to test it.
After sending a test email you will want
to check the outbound queue on Exchange to make sure that
the mail did not get stuck in your outbound queue because
of authentication errors.
Step Six
On some systems
(depending on the configuration) you may need to go to:
Routing Groups
Select the 'Connectors' and 'Internet
Mail Service'.
Right-click and select 'Properties'.
Find and select 'Forward all mail
through this connector to the following smart host'.
Click the Advanced tab.
Select 'Outbound Security'.
Enter your SMTP smart host user
name and password in the 'Basic Authentication' section.