Outlook 2003 not sending email

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I have configured outlook to automaticly send/receive every 5 min. My emails
don't send out but I can receive email. They will send once I click on the
send and receive botton.
 
I have configured outlook to automaticly send/receive every 5 min. My emails
don't send out but I can receive email. They will send once I click on the
send and receive botton.
1) Click on "Tools"
2) Click on "Options"
3) Click on "Mail Setup" tab
4) Make sure there is a check mark beside the "Send/Receive" button
5) Click on the "Send/Receive" button
6) Select the groups you want. Its easier to just select "All Accounts"
6a)Place a checkmark beside everything on this dialog page
7) Click on "Edit"
8) Select the account in the left pane you want to edit
9) Place a checkmark beside everything you want in this page of the
dialog. Its pretty self-explanatory. Note that if you do not place a
checkmark beside "Include this account in Send/Receive", mail will not
be processed for that account.
10)Finish the dialog completely.
11)"Ok" out.

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I have configured outlook to automaticly send/receive every 5 min. My emails
don't send out but I can receive email. They will send once I click on the
send and receive botton.
1) Click on "Tools"
2) Click on "Options"
3) Click on "Mail Setup" tab
4) Make sure there is a check mark beside the "Send/Receive" button
5) Click on the "Send/Receive" button
6) Select the groups you want. Its easier to just select "All Accounts"
6a)Place a checkmark beside everything on this dialog page
7) Click on "Edit"
8) Select the account in the left pane you want to edit
9) Place a checkmark beside everything you want in this page of the
dialog. Its pretty self-explanatory. Note that if you do not place a
checkmark beside "Include this account in Send/Receive", mail will not
be processed for that account.
10)Finish the dialog completely.
11)"Ok" out.

--
Donald L McDaniel
Please post reply to original
Newsgroup, so that threads may
be kept intact.
=====================================================
 
This article's info did the trick. Is there a way to see the entire catalog
of articles on a particular product? I've now seen two different threads
refer to an article, but don't know --how to search/where to find-- the
articles myself. Also, I don't recall having to do this step, or ever saw
this diag box with Outlook 2002. Would be helpful if Outlook 2003 ran you
through these new diag boxes during install.
 
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