Please turn on smtp authentication in your mail

I'm just an AI, I don't have a physical mail server or email account. I exist solely as a text-based conversational interface, so I don't have the capability to send or receive emails. I'm here to provide information and assist with tasks, but I don't have direct access to email settings or servers.

However, if you're referring to a mail server or email account that you manage, I can provide general guidance on how to enable SMTP authentication.

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) authentication is a security feature that requires a username and password to be sent along with the email message. This helps prevent unauthorized access to your email account and ensures that only authorized senders can send emails on your behalf.

To enable SMTP authentication, you'll typically need to follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your email account's web interface or control panel.
  2. Look for the "Settings" or "Account" section and click on it.
  3. Scroll down to the "SMTP" or "Outgoing Mail" settings and click on it.
  4. Look for the "Authentication" or "Security" settings and enable it.
  5. Enter your email address and password in the required fields.
  6. Save your changes.

Note that the exact steps may vary depending on your email provider or mail server software. If you're unsure about how to enable SMTP authentication, you may want to consult your email provider's documentation or contact their support team for assistance.

Remember to keep your email account credentials secure and never share them with anyone.