Outlook- Pls Help

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I configured my oulook but the problem im having is that i cant send emails
but i can receive them? why?
 
We dont know, without more info
Version of Outlook
Type of account, eg Pop
If you tested accounts, any error msg?
 
Hi.
Its Microsoft outlook version 2003
Its a POP/SMTP account
The error msg that comes up when I test the it “ Send test e-mail message:
the specified server was not found, but there was no response from the
server. Please verify that the port and SSL information is correct. To access
these setting close this dialog, then click More Settings and click on the
Advanced tabâ€
All the other tests are fine but I don’t understand why it doesn’t send, is
the incoming mail server and outgoing mail server suppose to have the same IP
address?
 
No
Outgoing servers and Incoming are different
eg
Incoming:- pop.****.**
Outgoing:- smtp.***.**

Your ISP would normally show the settings on its help pages, though these
may refer to Outlook Express, but they are the same
 
Jun008 said:
All the other tests are fine but I don’t understand why it doesn’t
send, is the incoming mail server and outgoing mail server suppose to
have the same IP address?

Depends in the ISP. They certainly can have the same IP address, but they
don't necessarily have the same address. Many services use the same server
for both POP and SMTP, but many do not, either. Have you called your ISP
support staff? Have you viewed their setup web pages?
 
Thank you




Brian Tillman said:
Depends in the ISP. They certainly can have the same IP address, but they
don't necessarily have the same address. Many services use the same server
for both POP and SMTP, but many do not, either. Have you called your ISP
support staff? Have you viewed their setup web pages?
 
Thank you..





DL said:
No
Outgoing servers and Incoming are different
eg
Incoming:- pop.****.**
Outgoing:- smtp.***.**

Your ISP would normally show the settings on its help pages, though these
may refer to Outlook Express, but they are the same
 
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