SMTP Authentication

Reflexion requires customers to enable SMTP Authentication in order to send mail from Reflexion servers.

We've developed an SMTP Authentication feature to enable users to send directly to the Reflexion outbound server.  The setting in this article can also be used when setting up Fax machines, Scanners or Web forms.

SMTP Server name : asp-submit.reflexion.net

Windows® Mail (PC)

  1. From the Tools menu, select "Accounts"
  2. Under Mail highlight your E-mail account and click "Properties".
  3. Click the Servers tab and make sure that "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" is checked.
  4. Click the "Advanced" tab, change the outgoing server port to 587. Select "This server requires a secure connection (SSL)" under the incoming (POP3) or outgoing (SMTP) port settings.


Microsoft Outlook® 2010 (PC)

  1. From the File menu, select "Info" and choose "Account Settings"
  2. Select your  Email account and click the "Change" button above.Click the "More Settings..." button in the bottom-right corner of the E-Mail Accounts window.In the Internet Email Settings window, click the "Outgoing Server" tab.
  3. Ensure that the box next to "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" is checked and "Log on using" is selected.
  4. Enter your Reflexion username and password
  5. Within the Advanced tab, under “Outgoing server (SMTP):” set the Outgoing server (SMTP) port to 587 and check TLS


Microsoft Outlook® 2007 (PC)

  1. From the Tools menu, select "Account Settings"
  2. Select your  Email account and click the "Change" button above..
  3. Click the "More Settings" button in the bottom-right corner of the E-Mail Accounts window.
  4. In the Internet Email Settings window, click the "Outgoing Server" tab. Ensure that the box next to "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" is checked and "use same settings as my incoming mail server" is selected.
  5. Click the "Advanced" tab and make sure that "Use the following type of encrypted connection" is set to "None" for the incoming (POP3) and the outgoing (SMTP) port settings. Change the outgoing server port to 587.

 

Microsoft Outlook® 2003 and 2002/XP (PC)

  1. From the Tools menu, select "Email Accounts."
  2. Select "View or change existing email accounts" and click "Next."
  3. Select your  Email account and click the "Change" button on the right.
  4. Click the "More Settings" button in the bottom-right corner of the E-Mail Accounts window.
  5. In the Internet Email Settings window, click the "Outgoing Server" tab.
  6. Ensure that the box next to "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" is checked.
  7. Click the "Advanced" tab and make sure that you have selected "This server requires a secure connection (SSL)" under the incoming (POP3) or outgoing (SMTP) port settings.Ougoing server port is 587

 

Mail for OS X (Mac)

  1. Open the Mail program
  2. From the MAIL menu, choose PREFERENCES
  3. Click the "Accounts" icon.
  4. Click on the appropriate account, and then click the "Edit" button.
  5. Click "Options"
  6. Select "Password" from the "Authentication" setting.
  7. Enter your email address as the username.
 
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