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Nater
I have Outlook 2002 runnning on an XP machine (sp1). I connect to the
internet with a cable modem and have no problems receiving or sending email
while at home.
However, while I am on the road I use a dial-up (tried Netzero and PeoplePC)
and I can't *send* email. I can receive it fine but when I try and send I
get a message, "Your message did not reach some or all of the intended
recipients."
I have my incoming email server set to my cable server and my outgoing set
to the dial-up. Again, I can receive just fine but sending doesn't work.
I have tried the help lines for these dial-ups and they seem to have no
clue. One even tried to get me to switch to Outlook Express!
This seems like it should be pretty straight forward and I'm guessing I may
have some Outlook setting that is preventing my outgoing mail.
HELP!!
Thank you,
Nater
internet with a cable modem and have no problems receiving or sending email
while at home.
However, while I am on the road I use a dial-up (tried Netzero and PeoplePC)
and I can't *send* email. I can receive it fine but when I try and send I
get a message, "Your message did not reach some or all of the intended
recipients."
I have my incoming email server set to my cable server and my outgoing set
to the dial-up. Again, I can receive just fine but sending doesn't work.
I have tried the help lines for these dial-ups and they seem to have no
clue. One even tried to get me to switch to Outlook Express!
This seems like it should be pretty straight forward and I'm guessing I may
have some Outlook setting that is preventing my outgoing mail.
HELP!!
Thank you,
Nater