Username field under SMTP server settings on X6??

Hi Folks
Wondering if an X6 owner can answer a quick question....
I have a 5800 which I believe runs s60 5th Ed. which I believe the X6 also runs.
On the X6 under (Assuming you have an email account setup):
- Main Menu
- Settings
- Phone
- Application settings
- Messaging
- Email
- Mailboxes
- Select the mailbox they wish to change
- Connection settings
- Outgoing e-mail
..is there an option to enter a username for the outgoing server??
Trying to help a mate out and he is convinced there is no where to enter a username!?
Many thanks in advance - R

You probably have changing settings disabled in Restrictions.

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