I receive an error message in my email program when trying to send mail.

SERVER AUTHENTICATION:

To prevent abuse of email services, we require you to authenticate yourself before being able to send mail from your local computer, via your client-side email program.

To correct this error, and allow for trouble-free email sending, tick the box in your email program that says, "My server requires authentication."

ISP BLOCKING PORT 25:

Some ISPs are now blocking their customers from being able to send outgoing email, from servers outside their network. If you get a Port 25 error message, chances are, your ISP is blocking you.

In your mail program, for outgoing/SMTP email, change the default Port 25 to Port 26.

SSL AUTHENTICATION ERROR:

If you are trying to use SSL without actually purchasing your own SSL certificate, either turn off SSL authentication in your email program OR puchase your own SSL certificate.

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