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I posted a question on 5/25 to which no response has been received from
anyone. Surely, someone can help me with what seems a simple issue. Under
the subject of "cannot receive email at secondary address" I wrote "In
Outlook 2002, I cannot receive mail at my secondary address. I followed the
install protocol for POP and tested okay at the end. Now, each time I do a
send/receive, a "Enter Network Password" box pops up with my server, user
name and password asking OK or Cancel. Responding to this does nothing but
make the box go away. Email comes and goes regularly at my primary address."
If more information is needed, please let me know. Thank you in advance for
helping.
 
This isn't rudeness. Questions here are answered by volunteers. It has been
a US holiday and it was probably just missed. If I had an answer, I would
give it to you. It probably would have been better to have posted a reply to
your own message rather than start a new thread. The subject matter for this
one is off topic and may not draw the readers you need.
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Dan said:
I posted a question on 5/25 to which no response has been received
from anyone. Surely, someone can help me with what seems a simple
issue. Under the subject of "cannot receive email at secondary
address" I wrote "In Outlook 2002, I cannot receive mail at my
secondary address. I followed the install protocol for POP and
tested okay at the end. Now, each time I do a send/receive, a "Enter
Network Password" box pops up with my server, user name and password
asking OK or Cancel. Responding to this does nothing but make the
box go away. Email comes and goes regularly at my primary address."
If more information is needed, please let me know. Thank you in
advance for helping.

Did you look at the Microsoft Knowledgebase?
<http://support.microsoft.com/search...L&mdt=0&res=20&ast=1&ast=2&ast=3&mode=a&adv=1>
 
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