Perhaps someone will correct me on this, but I believe SMTP-Authentication 
is *not* supported in kmail. Your mail server will need to be set up to 
relay for you -- this is (generally) highly insecure, and makes it easy to 
spam (even with other safeguards in place, such as using a RBL server, or 
only relaying for specific networks), but many ISP's still do it this way.

Dave

On Tuesday 29 May 2001 09:22, thus spake Himebaugh, Jon, CON, OASD(HA)/TMA:

> > Anyone,
>
> In the setup of Kmail for receiving email I can choose sendmail or smtp.
> When I select smtp I find no way to identify my smtp user.
>
> If I cannot setup kmail to identify it self how can I send email?
>
> Jon H

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