Use the information listed below to assist you in setting up a third-party E-mail client application (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, etc.)
In the on-going effort to eliminate spam (junkmail, unsolicited email, virus-laden mail, etc...), sender verification rules have been established with regards to how sent mail is approved using email clients such as Thunderbird, Outlook, Mac Mail (note: using web access does not apply here). Previously ITS allowed all mail to route through our mail servers, on campus. Because it is easy for viruses and spammers to forge the From Address, we have introduced stricter rules on the mail server to allow us to verify genuine SVSU accounts. With Sender Verification, your "From" email address MUST match the account that is used with your SMTP service. This is accomplished by requiring SMTP authentication, which allows a genuine verification on the mail server and makes it virtually impossible to forge the Sender's address (commonly exploited by spammers and virus-hackers).
SMTP authentication is a mechanism for our mail server to verify who you are. The server asks for your SVSU username and password, which your email client program passes on. If you use SVSU as your ISP (Internet Service Provider), your From email address MUST be your SVSU address. If you are verified as being a Saginaw Valley State University user, then your message can be sent using the smtp.svsu.edu setting.
For information on downloading and configuring Thunderbird reference
click here.
For other SMTP server settings reference: http://www.thedomainworks.com/smtp_settings.php
If you need assistance, please contact the ITS Support Center at x4225. Please refer to other email providers for configuration information, prior to calling ITS.