1) Open up Mail Program (I.E. Outlook Express)
2) Go to: Tools / Accounts

3) highlight your mail account and click on Properties

4) Click on the “Servers” tab
5) Click on the “My server requires authentication” under Outgoing Mail server
6) Click on the “Settings” button

7) Make sure that “Use same settings as my incoming mail server” is selected
8) Click OK button
9) Click Apply button
Go to Tools / E-Mail Accounts
Highlight your email account / click on change or properties
Click on the “servers” tab (outgoing)
Make sure that “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” is checked.
Select “Use same settings as my incoming mail server”
Select Mail / Preferences
Click the Accounts button, located at the top of the window
Click on your account in the left side pane
Outgoing Mail server: smtp.evertek.net
Click on the “Server Settings” button
Click the Use Authentication checkbox
Select Authentication of “Password”
In the user name box – enter your entire email address
In the Password box – enter your email password
From the Tools choose Options. That brings up the window where you put in your mail settings
Click on Getting Started
SMTP Server (Outgoing): smtp.evertek.net
Select Entourage / Account Settings .
Click the Mail tab.
Double-click your mail account, as it appears in the list.
Sending Mail Section
In the SMTP server box, enter the secure server name: smtp.evertek.net
Click the Click here for advanced sending options button
Be sure that the SMTP server requires authentication box is checked
Go to "Tools -> Account Settings -> Outgoing Server (SMTP)".
Select the server and press the Edit... button.
Check the "Use name and password" option
Add your username. Your username will be your full e-mail address
Click "OK".
Thunderbird will ask you for your password the first time you send email and you can optionally save it at that time.