Outlook 2003 on Wireless Router

T

tom

I'am almost crazy for the Outlook 2003 on my new Wireless Router in these few
days....Pls help me !
I have two PC :
a : Desktop, cable connect to the router
b : Laptop, Wireless connect to the router.

1. When I setup on Outlook A/C (pop3 & smtp) to connect my woking office, it
only work for receive but not work send-out. (my ISP assign me with dynamic
IP, is it the problem ?)

2. According to the above, I try to setup Outlook A/C (Hotmail) by HTTP
server to help me for out going mail. it's work fine for desktop, but not
workable on the laptop, any problem ? need to set something on the router ?

3. I have try to setup another A/C on Outlook (my ISP SMTP server), it's
work fine and I can send out the e-mail.

Anyone can tell me what is wrong, if item 1 can slove then no need to 2 and 3.

Tks U very very much for anyone can help !

Tom
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Either configure the SMTP server account settings for your work account to
use authentication or simply put in the SMTP server details of your ISP.
 
T

tom

First of all, Tks U "Roady"

Because I want the people reply to my company e-mail, so I want to send by
company e-mail address.

By the way, can U tell me how to set the "Authentication" ? Many Tks....

Tom
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Roady said:
Either configure the SMTP server account settings for your work account to
use authentication or simply put in the SMTP server details of your ISP.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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tom said:
I'am almost crazy for the Outlook 2003 on my new Wireless Router in these
few
days....Pls help me !
I have two PC :
a : Desktop, cable connect to the router
b : Laptop, Wireless connect to the router.

1. When I setup on Outlook A/C (pop3 & smtp) to connect my woking office,
it
only work for receive but not work send-out. (my ISP assign me with
dynamic
IP, is it the problem ?)

2. According to the above, I try to setup Outlook A/C (Hotmail) by HTTP
server to help me for out going mail. it's work fine for desktop, but not
workable on the laptop, any problem ? need to set something on the router
?

3. I have try to setup another A/C on Outlook (my ISP SMTP server), it's
work fine and I can send out the e-mail.

Anyone can tell me what is wrong, if item 1 can slove then no need to 2
and 3.

Tks U very very much for anyone can help !

Tom
 
R

Roady [MVP]

The SMTP server settings don't have to do anything with the actual mail
address you are sending out.
Authentication can be set by pressing the More Settings... button in your
account settings.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
tom said:
First of all, Tks U "Roady"

Because I want the people reply to my company e-mail, so I want to send by
company e-mail address.

By the way, can U tell me how to set the "Authentication" ? Many Tks....

Tom
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Roady said:
Either configure the SMTP server account settings for your work account
to
use authentication or simply put in the SMTP server details of your ISP.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
tom said:
I'am almost crazy for the Outlook 2003 on my new Wireless Router in
these
few
days....Pls help me !
I have two PC :
a : Desktop, cable connect to the router
b : Laptop, Wireless connect to the router.

1. When I setup on Outlook A/C (pop3 & smtp) to connect my woking
office,
it
only work for receive but not work send-out. (my ISP assign me with
dynamic
IP, is it the problem ?)

2. According to the above, I try to setup Outlook A/C (Hotmail) by HTTP
server to help me for out going mail. it's work fine for desktop, but
not
workable on the laptop, any problem ? need to set something on the
router
?

3. I have try to setup another A/C on Outlook (my ISP SMTP server),
it's
work fine and I can send out the e-mail.

Anyone can tell me what is wrong, if item 1 can slove then no need to 2
and 3.

Tks U very very much for anyone can help !

Tom
 
T

tom

Dear Roady,

Ok let me try it's work or not ...

Anyway ... Tks U very much for yr help !

Tom
////////////////////////////////

Roady said:
The SMTP server settings don't have to do anything with the actual mail
address you are sending out.
Authentication can be set by pressing the More Settings... button in your
account settings.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
tom said:
First of all, Tks U "Roady"

Because I want the people reply to my company e-mail, so I want to send by
company e-mail address.

By the way, can U tell me how to set the "Authentication" ? Many Tks....

Tom
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Roady said:
Either configure the SMTP server account settings for your work account
to
use authentication or simply put in the SMTP server details of your ISP.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
I'am almost crazy for the Outlook 2003 on my new Wireless Router in
these
few
days....Pls help me !
I have two PC :
a : Desktop, cable connect to the router
b : Laptop, Wireless connect to the router.

1. When I setup on Outlook A/C (pop3 & smtp) to connect my woking
office,
it
only work for receive but not work send-out. (my ISP assign me with
dynamic
IP, is it the problem ?)

2. According to the above, I try to setup Outlook A/C (Hotmail) by HTTP
server to help me for out going mail. it's work fine for desktop, but
not
workable on the laptop, any problem ? need to set something on the
router
?

3. I have try to setup another A/C on Outlook (my ISP SMTP server),
it's
work fine and I can send out the e-mail.

Anyone can tell me what is wrong, if item 1 can slove then no need to 2
and 3.

Tks U very very much for anyone can help !

Tom
 
R

Roady [MVP]

You're welcome! :)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
tom said:
Dear Roady,

Ok let me try it's work or not ...

Anyway ... Tks U very much for yr help !

Tom
////////////////////////////////

Roady said:
The SMTP server settings don't have to do anything with the actual mail
address you are sending out.
Authentication can be set by pressing the More Settings... button in your
account settings.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
tom said:
First of all, Tks U "Roady"

Because I want the people reply to my company e-mail, so I want to send
by
company e-mail address.

By the way, can U tell me how to set the "Authentication" ? Many
Tks....

Tom
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////

:

Either configure the SMTP server account settings for your work
account
to
use authentication or simply put in the SMTP server details of your
ISP.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
I'am almost crazy for the Outlook 2003 on my new Wireless Router in
these
few
days....Pls help me !
I have two PC :
a : Desktop, cable connect to the router
b : Laptop, Wireless connect to the router.

1. When I setup on Outlook A/C (pop3 & smtp) to connect my woking
office,
it
only work for receive but not work send-out. (my ISP assign me with
dynamic
IP, is it the problem ?)

2. According to the above, I try to setup Outlook A/C (Hotmail) by
HTTP
server to help me for out going mail. it's work fine for desktop,
but
not
workable on the laptop, any problem ? need to set something on the
router
?

3. I have try to setup another A/C on Outlook (my ISP SMTP server),
it's
work fine and I can send out the e-mail.

Anyone can tell me what is wrong, if item 1 can slove then no need
to 2
and 3.

Tks U very very much for anyone can help !

Tom
 

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