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Terry Giansanti
Hello,
I've been an Outlook 2003 user for a long time. Ever since I switched to my new ISP (Italy-- Fastwebnet.it) I have had difficulties sending e-mail to Comcast accounts. All of my e-mail gets intercepted by Comcast as suspected spam. I use 4 accounts (POP/SMTP) in Outlook.
When somebody suggested using Thunderbird, I set it up with the exact same 4 accounts and exact same settings, and guess what? My e-mails get through to their destination and are not intercepted by Comcast as spam.
The thing that bugs me here is: why Outlook, why not Thunderbird? What can the difference be between these two programs that causes Outlook e-mail to be blocked byt not Thunderbird?
I would prefer to continue using Outlook for many reasons, but it is essential that I solve this problem.
In advance, thanks
I've been an Outlook 2003 user for a long time. Ever since I switched to my new ISP (Italy-- Fastwebnet.it) I have had difficulties sending e-mail to Comcast accounts. All of my e-mail gets intercepted by Comcast as suspected spam. I use 4 accounts (POP/SMTP) in Outlook.
When somebody suggested using Thunderbird, I set it up with the exact same 4 accounts and exact same settings, and guess what? My e-mails get through to their destination and are not intercepted by Comcast as spam.
The thing that bugs me here is: why Outlook, why not Thunderbird? What can the difference be between these two programs that causes Outlook e-mail to be blocked byt not Thunderbird?
I would prefer to continue using Outlook for many reasons, but it is essential that I solve this problem.
In advance, thanks