You may be confusing this with when the Outlook security model started
throwing up an 'allow/deny' confirmation when an external programme
attempts to create a message using Simple MAPI. A kludgy way around that
is to install a utility called ClickYes which silently closes the
Outlook dialog. A better way is to use something other than Simple MAPI.
SMTP has nothing to do with Outlook, you're just connecting directly to
a mail server (Exchange, whatever).
Hosted Exchange on Office 365 does have limits on the rate at which you
can submit emails and the number of submissions. This is to stop bulk
emailing. If you want to do that, use Sendgrid or Mailjet etc.

-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, at 06:12 PM,
[email protected] wrote:
> My client has Outlook 2016.  At some point in the past, the Outlook 
> version they had prior worked with the application that uses SMTP to 
> send emails from it.  I thought I recalled Microsoft tightening security 
> over the years but that there was some (3rd party?) utility to get 
> around the increased security blockage.  Does anyone remember that and 
> can comment on it?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
[excessive quoting removed by server]

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