how to send/receive mails - just changed connection mode.

W

Win

I have changed my connection mode to broadband from dial-up. Now, I can't
seem to send or receive mails. The error code is 623 and 0x8007026f. Pls
help, I dunno how to fix..... thanks a million....

Cheers!
 
N

Neil

Well, it sure looks like you have access to the internet so your problem
must be with the outlook setup.

Try going to Tools/Email account/view change setup/ click on change/click on
More settings/goto connection tab and see that your setting shows connect
thru LAN

Neil
 
W

Win

Now, I can receive mails, but can't send any out. Any idea how I can fix
this? Thanks a million!
 
N

Neil

Go back into the setup, you must have changed something while correcting the
receive problem. Since your newsreader can send email (by virtue of your
post) use it as a guide on how the send should be set up.

Neil
 
W

Win

Okie, I'll try... thanks anyway...

Cheers!


Neil said:
Go back into the setup, you must have changed something while correcting the
receive problem. Since your newsreader can send email (by virtue of your
post) use it as a guide on how the send should be set up.

Neil
 
B

Brian Tillman

Neil said:
Go back into the setup, you must have changed something while
correcting the receive problem. Since your newsreader can send email
(by virtue of your post) use it as a guide on how the send should be
set up.

Posting in a newsgroup is in no way related to sending mail. Different
protocols entirely and different authentication requirements.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Win said:
Now, I can receive mails, but can't send any out. Any idea how I can
fix this? Thanks a million!

Open the Outgoing Server tab of your mail account and check the box labeled
"My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" and see if that helps.
 
G

Guest

Brian,

Thanks, you are correct.

Neil

Brian Tillman said:
Posting in a newsgroup is in no way related to sending mail. Different
protocols entirely and different authentication requirements.
 

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