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Yesterday I installed Outlook 2003 on a new laptop that is running Windows 7
on a 64 bit core i7. After some help from this forum I was able to overcome
the MAPI32 error, thanks NEO.
Now I am able to read email from my domain's email account but it will not
send. I have Outlook 2003 on my desktop and it works fine. I duplicated the
settings to my laptop and can not get an email to go out. Here is the message
Task 'mail.*****.com - Sending' reported error (0x80042109) : Outlook is
unable to connect to your outgoing (SMTP) server If you continue to receive
this message, contact your server administrator or internet service provider
(isp)
It is setup as an IMAP and my incoming mail server is identical to the
Outgoing in the account set up menu. I have everything identical as far as I
can tell between the desktop and laptop yet I can not send on the laptop. I
should note that this is sent over the same internet connection. I have tried
wireless and via the cable to the router and the result is the same. What is
getting in the way?
Thanks for any help.
Cole
on a 64 bit core i7. After some help from this forum I was able to overcome
the MAPI32 error, thanks NEO.
Now I am able to read email from my domain's email account but it will not
send. I have Outlook 2003 on my desktop and it works fine. I duplicated the
settings to my laptop and can not get an email to go out. Here is the message
Task 'mail.*****.com - Sending' reported error (0x80042109) : Outlook is
unable to connect to your outgoing (SMTP) server If you continue to receive
this message, contact your server administrator or internet service provider
(isp)
It is setup as an IMAP and my incoming mail server is identical to the
Outgoing in the account set up menu. I have everything identical as far as I
can tell between the desktop and laptop yet I can not send on the laptop. I
should note that this is sent over the same internet connection. I have tried
wireless and via the cable to the router and the result is the same. What is
getting in the way?
Thanks for any help.
Cole