removing an Outlook mail send task (spam message)

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parker_projects

In Outlook, I use more than one e-mail server/accounts -- for traveling.
Some servers will send anyones mail -- some won't. I have a hanging message
for a cox server to send (from a cox account) and this message will not go
over my comcast account. How do I remove this task from popping over and
over and over -- probably waiting for me to wire/wireless into cox -- which I
will not do until I travel again -- many weeks.

Thanks..
 
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Rich/rerat

parker_projects,
For your Comcast Mail acct:
For Outlook2003, should be similar for other versions of Outlook:
In Outlook> Tools Email accts> View or Change Existing Accts> Next> Select
Comcast Acct> Change button (earlier versions this may be Properties button,
if I can remember)> More Settings>
1. On the server tab
a. type: smtp.comcast.net
b. Check box for server authentication> Settings button
c. type Your Comcast Username and Password.
2. On the Advance tab
a. On the Outgoing (SMTP) server port setting try either 465 or 587,
instead of 25.
b. Check box for SSL encryption, just under the SMTP setting line. If
you revert back to port 25, then uncheck box for SSL encryption.
c. You should keep the POP port at 110 and uncheck box for SSL
encryption.

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Have A Good Day
Rich/rerat

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message In Outlook, I use more than one e-mail server/accounts -- for traveling.
Some servers will send anyones mail -- some won't. I have a hanging message
for a cox server to send (from a cox account) and this message will not go
over my comcast account. How do I remove this task from popping over and
over and over -- probably waiting for me to wire/wireless into cox -- which
I
will not do until I travel again -- many weeks.

Thanks..
 

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