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System Administrator
Outlook 2003 and 2007. My client uses AT&T for DSL Internet access
and a 3rd party for email. AT&T is constantly advising my client that
they need to switch to using SSL. I have already implemented the
settings per AT&T instructions for SMTP. POP3 remains pointed to 3rd
party server, port 110, and no SSL. Two 2003 users and one 2007 user
now have problems sending email. Only about one of five "send" cycles
completes without an error. The returned error message varies. The
messages stays in the Outbox and eventually does go out. What is
weird is that the 2007 user is set up to receive email from
pop.att.yahoo.com with SSL so as to be able to receive email from AT&T
regarding their account. Test messages sent from this account ALWAYS
send without error! It is only the account with the 3rd party POP3
configuration that has problems sending. The 2003 users also have 3rd
party POP3 and AT&T SMTP configured accounts. Any ideas? All users
are using Norton Internet Security Suite. Is this an Outlook issue?
Norton? AT&T? Thanks! P.S. The 2003 users are using Windows XP
Home SP2; the 2007 user is using Vista Home Premium.
and a 3rd party for email. AT&T is constantly advising my client that
they need to switch to using SSL. I have already implemented the
settings per AT&T instructions for SMTP. POP3 remains pointed to 3rd
party server, port 110, and no SSL. Two 2003 users and one 2007 user
now have problems sending email. Only about one of five "send" cycles
completes without an error. The returned error message varies. The
messages stays in the Outbox and eventually does go out. What is
weird is that the 2007 user is set up to receive email from
pop.att.yahoo.com with SSL so as to be able to receive email from AT&T
regarding their account. Test messages sent from this account ALWAYS
send without error! It is only the account with the 3rd party POP3
configuration that has problems sending. The 2003 users also have 3rd
party POP3 and AT&T SMTP configured accounts. Any ideas? All users
are using Norton Internet Security Suite. Is this an Outlook issue?
Norton? AT&T? Thanks! P.S. The 2003 users are using Windows XP
Home SP2; the 2007 user is using Vista Home Premium.