B
Barton
We setup a new Exchange 2007 server. The decision was made to connect a
remote 4 person office using POP3. 1 Outlook 2003 and 3 Outlook 2007.
3 are able to send/receive without error but one of the Outlook 2003 users
cannot send email. The Test Account Settings completes successfully and the
test message is received into the inbox. If you create a new message, the
sending message dialog stays up until you hit cancel and the message does not
get sent.
I saw on one website there was a patch in order to send using port 587 and
Outlook 2003. Clicking on the link took me to a login page for which I do not
have access.
Is there a patch that needs to be applied to Outlook 2003 in order to send
through port 587?
remote 4 person office using POP3. 1 Outlook 2003 and 3 Outlook 2007.
3 are able to send/receive without error but one of the Outlook 2003 users
cannot send email. The Test Account Settings completes successfully and the
test message is received into the inbox. If you create a new message, the
sending message dialog stays up until you hit cancel and the message does not
get sent.
I saw on one website there was a patch in order to send using port 587 and
Outlook 2003. Clicking on the link took me to a login page for which I do not
have access.
Is there a patch that needs to be applied to Outlook 2003 in order to send
through port 587?