Other than the e-mail address, nothing in the error message should be
sensitive.
What's listed there are the server name, port number and error codes.
The most import part is the server response.
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http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"obmember" wrote in message
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The error message looks too private to reveal but the first part
said...
"The message could not be sent because the server rejected the
sender's
e-mail address." Then it gave my email address and all the numbers
that
my not be good to reveal. I already suspect that a lot of spam
outfits
(LifeScript for one?) are selling my email address as they ignore my
un-subscribe messages. They just "Unsubscribe" to verify my address I
suppose.
My sister told me this morning that she didn't have to buy Outlook but
we didn't have time to talk more about it.
I appreciate what you're trying to do to help me. When I used Outlook
Express I also used Mailwasher to screen emails to me, which was nice
because they didn't land in my email until I approved them, and I
could
blacklist the ones I didn't ever want to hear from again.
I've gone off on a tangent....sorry. I'd rather do "Outlook" than go
back to Outlook Express. Now the baby's crying...oh geez....
Bruce Hagen;269315 Wrote:
Please post the error message in its entirety. You can left click on
it
to
highlight and then right click to copy and then paste it into this
thread.
How do I set up/configure Outlook Express for Comcast email?
http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/inde...=Emailtop17686
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA
"obmember" wrote in message
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I've used Outlook Express for several years and recently it stopped
"Sending" my emails. My service provider couldn't help and I
couldn't
figure out what went wrong so I got talked into using "Webmail" by
Comcast. Well....I'd like to try "Outlook". Do I have to purchase a
package of some sort? Thanks.
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