Chapter 2
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Where the SMTP has multiple authentication mechanisms, selection is made in the order of the priority list given below.
1) CRAM-MD5
2) NTLM
3) GSSAPI
4) STARTTLS operation PLAIN
5) STARTTLS operation LOGIN
6) STARTTLS non-operation LOGIN
7) STARTTLS non-operation PLAIN
Authentication methods can be disabled in service mode. When the service mode value is set to '1', the encoding system can be disabled. (The default setting is
all enabled.)
Ordinarily, the default setting is used, but if the server administrator wants to disable a particular encoding system, the settings need to be changed by the service
mode settings.
<SMTP AUTH related user modes>
For the actual SMTP AUTH settings, system administrator settings > network settings > E-Mail/ I-Fax > Authent./ Encryption >
SMTP
Authentication (
SMTP
AUTH
) should be set ON and the required user names and passwords for SMTP AUTH need to be entered. If SSL permission, which is the encoded transmission
setting, described later, is ON, with PLAIN and LOGIN authentication, the authentication encoded by the STARTTLS command can be used.
<Outlook Express example>
For reference, this section describes what happens to the Outlook Express settings when using an SMTP server that supports SMTP AUTH. Outlook Express PLAIN
authentication only.
1) From the Outlook Express tools menu, select Accounts. In the example, pop3.canon.com is selected.
2) From Internet Accounts, select the desired account and click on Properties. In the example, the pop3.canon.com server tab has been selected from the Properties
window.
3) Put a check in the 'My server requires authentication' box against the OutGoing mail server.
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4) Press the settings button that has been made active.
5) Programme the transmission mail server window's logon information. In the default, 'use same settings as my incoming server' is selected. This setting uses the
POP3 authentication account name and password entered against the reception mail server in the previous window and performs SMTP AUTH operation.
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