How to set up Outlook 97 for verizon DSL

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52_Nash

I have Office 97 on an XP-Home platform. We have been using Outlook 97 for
years and the 'Contacts', 'Calendar' and 'Tasks' have worked very well for
us. Recently I switched carriers from Bellsouth DSL to Verizion DSL. Verizon
tells me that I cannot use OUTLOOK 97 to SEND e-mail (receiving e-mail works
fine) as their outgoing server requires authentication which Outlook 97
(alledgedly) does not have. How can I configure/work around this and keep
from having to switch back and forth from their (Verizon) e-mail to Outlook?
I am not very keen on the idea of spending $400 to upgrade to Office 2003
because I had to switch service providers.
 
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Brian Tillman

52_Nash said:
I have Office 97 on an XP-Home platform. We have been using Outlook
97 for years and the 'Contacts', 'Calendar' and 'Tasks' have worked
very well for us. Recently I switched carriers from Bellsouth DSL to
Verizion DSL. Verizon tells me that I cannot use OUTLOOK 97 to SEND
e-mail (receiving e-mail works fine) as their outgoing server
requires authentication which Outlook 97 (alledgedly) does not have.

It's not alleged. It's a fact.
How can I configure/work around this and keep from having to switch
back and forth from their (Verizon) e-mail to Outlook? I am not very
keen on the idea of spending $400 to upgrade to Office 2003 because I
had to switch service providers.

The minimum Outlook you can use if the outgoing server requires
authetication is Outlook 98, which can be had from eBay for a lot less than
$400. I see an Outlook 98 upgrade right now for 99 cents and a full version
for two cents (from the UK). You can also get a full version of Outlook
2003 with an unregistered key for $28.99.
 

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