IMAP works on one PC, but not the other

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CompleteNewb

I have a web server that handles several email accounts (users typically
access accounts via Webmail, which is a SmarterMail 2.6 interface. I don';t
know a heck of a lot, but it seems like what's used on server as email
handler is SmarterMail).



I decided to archive the really old emails on all the accounts, so connected
using Outlook 2002 at work (set up new accounts in Outllook, IMAP accounts,
to connect to the mail server, mail.whatever.com). It all works fine; for
every account, I was able to see the folders, move the emails, etc.



Then, at home, I try to connect the exact same way using Outlook 2003. I
verified that in setting up the account in Outlook I'm entering everything
exactly the same as at work on Outlook 2002; same ports, same settings, same
username/password, etc. used for connecting.



So, the IMAP accounts work perfectly at work, but at home, as soon as I set
up the account and click "finish," I get the password prompt repeatedly
(asks for password, I input it and click "OK", then it immediately asks for
it again, over and over, as if it's the wrong password, and never makes a
successful connection).



I have updated all Windows and Office software at home, and even turned off
the firewall just in case that was the problem, all to no avail.



Does anyone know why I would be able to set up these IMAP accounts in
Outlook 2002 but not in Outlook 2003? I'm assuming that the Outlook version
HAS to be the only differing factor here, since I disabled the firewall at
home and everything else relating to accessing the internet works OK, just
this IMAP account in Outlook is the problem.



I'm very confused here, and any help would be appreciated.



Thanks for reading, and for any suggestions/feedback/etc.
 
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Brian Tillman

CompleteNewb said:
I decided to archive the really old emails on all the accounts, so
connected using Outlook 2002 at work (set up new accounts in
Outllook, IMAP accounts, to connect to the mail server,
mail.whatever.com). It all works fine; for every account, I was able
to see the folders, move the emails, etc.
Then, at home, I try to connect the exact same way using Outlook
2003. I verified that in setting up the account in Outlook I'm
entering everything exactly the same as at work on Outlook 2002; same
ports, same settings, same username/password, etc. used for
connecting.
So, the IMAP accounts work perfectly at work, but at home, as soon as
I set up the account and click "finish," I get the password prompt
repeatedly (asks for password, I input it and click "OK", then it
immediately asks for it again, over and over, as if it's the wrong
password, and never makes a successful connection).

Is this server within your company's LAN? If so, does the company's
firewall allow this type of connection from off-site?
 
C

CompleteNewb

Thanks for the reply.

The server is at some hosting company, and isn't local. It's a dedicated
hosting package.
 
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Brian Tillman

CompleteNewb said:
The server is at some hosting company, and isn't local. It's a
dedicated hosting package.

Then I can well imagine that access to the server is very tightly controlled
and that the hosting company has firewall rules in place that allow direct
access only from specific systems within the companies that contract with
them.
 

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