Outlook Express (all versions):

1) Open Outlook Express and go to the “Tools” menu at the top, choose “Accounts”

2) Go to the “Mail” tab and locate your WPA.NET account.

3) Highlight it and click the “Properties” Button on the right

4) On the properties screen, select the “Servers” tab.

5) Go to the bottom of that screen, under the heading “Outgoing mail server” select the checkbox that says “My outgoing mail server
requires authentication”.

6) Click “Ok” for the properties and “Close” on the accounts. That completes the task.


Microsoft Outlook 2000

1) Open Outlook 2000 and go to the “Tools” menu, choose “Services”

2) Go to the “Internet Email” option and select “Properties”
 
3) On the properties screen, select the “Servers” tab.

4) Go to the button of that screen, under the heading “Outgoing mail server” select the checkbox that says “My outgoing mail server requires
authentication”.

5) Click “Ok” for the properties and “Ok” on the services window. That completes the task.


Microsoft Outlook 2002

1) Open Outlook 2002 and go to the “Tools” menu, choose “Email Accounts”

2) Click “View or change existing email accounts” and click the “Next” button”

3) Select your WPA.NET email address and click the “Change” button

4) Click the “More Settings” button

5) Click the “Outgoing Server” tab

6) Locate and select the check box for “My outgoing mail server (SMTP) requires Authentication”.

7) Keep it selected to “Use same settings as incoming mail server”

8) Click the “OK” button and the “Next” Button on the Email accounts window.

9) Click the “Finish” Button. That completes the task.


Mozilla Thunderbird

1) Open Mozilla Thunderbird and go to the “Tools” menu and choose “Account Settings”

2) Select “Outgoing Server” on the list on the left.

3) Select the checkbox that says “use name and password” and put in your account name (The part of your email address before the @wpa.net).

4) Click “Ok”. That completes the task.