S
Scott
I have been using Outlook 2002 to access my Hotmail account via HTTP
for over a year now without problems. All of a sudden, while
synchronizing, I am able to receive and read new messages, but I
unable to send messages composed in Outlook.
If I compose a hotmail email within Outlook 2002, and then push send,
the synchronizing message appears and nothing happens for about 30
seconds. Then a check-mark appears saying that the message was sent.
If I check the sent-mail folder within the hotmail tab (in Outlook),
the message is not there even after multiple refreshes. I have tried
about 30 test messages (sent to different domains, different email
addresses, etc) with a 100% failure rate.
I have recently made two changes to my computer, and I think one of
them may have caused this problem:
First, I upgraded my router to a wireless setup (however, the computer
with the problems is still connected to the router via a cable, i.e.
not wireless yet). The router is a D-Link DI-714P+. Is there a
possible setting or port filter I should be looking at?
Second, on the same day I installed the router, I ran the Windows
Critical Update for ADODB.stream (#KB870669). Could this have caused
the problem?
Any help would be appreciated!
for over a year now without problems. All of a sudden, while
synchronizing, I am able to receive and read new messages, but I
unable to send messages composed in Outlook.
If I compose a hotmail email within Outlook 2002, and then push send,
the synchronizing message appears and nothing happens for about 30
seconds. Then a check-mark appears saying that the message was sent.
If I check the sent-mail folder within the hotmail tab (in Outlook),
the message is not there even after multiple refreshes. I have tried
about 30 test messages (sent to different domains, different email
addresses, etc) with a 100% failure rate.
I have recently made two changes to my computer, and I think one of
them may have caused this problem:
First, I upgraded my router to a wireless setup (however, the computer
with the problems is still connected to the router via a cable, i.e.
not wireless yet). The router is a D-Link DI-714P+. Is there a
possible setting or port filter I should be looking at?
Second, on the same day I installed the router, I ran the Windows
Critical Update for ADODB.stream (#KB870669). Could this have caused
the problem?
Any help would be appreciated!