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![]() Hi, I hope you can help me. I'm using Outlook Express, 6.00.2900.5512 (xpsp.080413-2105) This is what it says in my progress box: Check for new messages on 'incoming.verizon.net'. 328 (39.8 mb) new 331(40.0 MB) total completed local area network Check for new messages on 'Num1 Mail Account'. 660 (91.0 mb) new 736(96.6 MB) total completed local area network Check for new messages on 'outgoing.verizon.net'. 660 (91.0 mb) new 736(96.6 MB) total executing local area network Of course it took quite a while for step one to complete. And step 2, Num1 Mail Account, probably refers to my previous ISP which I still use for most of my incoming mail. It took quite a while to complete. But what is step 3? How can one get new messages on an outgoing message server? (I only have one or two messages queued, at most, not 600), and why is the the same number of messages and the same number of megabits or bytes? If it were just a mistaken line, I wouldn't care, but it's taking as long to run as each of the previous two steps! What the heck is it doing? And why? It got stuck half-way through in the third step, and didn't finish 300 of the 660 emails, but I still got the one I wanted, which was at the end of the step 2. The partial step-3 didn't seem to add anything to the inbox, so what was it doing? ![]() Thanks |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 21:37:42 -0500, mm wrote:
Hi, I hope you can help me. I'm using Outlook Express, 6.00.2900.5512 (xpsp.080413-2105) This is what it says in my progress box: Check for new messages on 'incoming.verizon.net'. 328 (39.8 mb) new 331(40.0 MB) total completed local area network Check for new messages on 'Num1 Mail Account'. 660 (91.0 mb) new 736(96.6 MB) total completed local area network Check for new messages on 'outgoing.verizon.net'. 660 (91.0 mb) new 736(96.6 MB) total executing local area network Of course it took quite a while for step one to complete. And step 2, Num1 Mail Account, probably refers to my previous ISP which I still use for most of my incoming mail. It took quite a while to complete. But what is step 3? How can one get new messages on an outgoing message server? (I only have one or two messages queued, at most, not 600), and why is the the same number of messages and the same number of megabits or bytes? If it were just a mistaken line, I wouldn't care, but it's taking as long to run as each of the previous two steps! What the heck is it doing? And why? It got stuck half-way through in the third step, and didn't finish 300 of the 660 emails, but I still got the one I wanted, which was at the end of the step 2. The partial step-3 didn't seem to add anything to the inbox, so what was it doing? ![]() It looks like somebody has configured MSOE to attempt access to the Verizon 'outgoin' mail server in order to fetch email. You need to check your server properties for the misconfiguration. It is a user configuration problem. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 21:08:13 -0800, "N. Miller"
wrote: On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 21:37:42 -0500, mm wrote: Hi, I hope you can help me. I'm using Outlook Express, 6.00.2900.5512 (xpsp.080413-2105) This is what it says in my progress box: Check for new messages on 'incoming.verizon.net'. 328 (39.8 mb) new 331(40.0 MB) total completed local area network Check for new messages on 'Num1 Mail Account'. 660 (91.0 mb) new 736(96.6 MB) total completed local area network Check for new messages on 'outgoing.verizon.net'. 660 (91.0 mb) new 736(96.6 MB) total executing local area network Of course it took quite a while for step one to complete. And step 2, Num1 Mail Account, probably refers to my previous ISP which I still use for most of my incoming mail. It took quite a while to complete. But what is step 3? How can one get new messages on an outgoing message server? (I only have one or two messages queued, at most, not 600), and why is the the same number of messages and the same number of megabits or bytes? If it were just a mistaken line, I wouldn't care, but it's taking as long to run as each of the previous two steps! What the heck is it doing? And why? It got stuck half-way through in the third step, and didn't finish 300 of the 660 emails, but I still got the one I wanted, which was at the end of the step 2. The partial step-3 didn't seem to add anything to the inbox, so what was it doing? ![]() It looks like somebody has configured MSOE to attempt access to the Verizon 'outgoin' mail server in order to fetch email. Golly, that must be me! I was hoping to blame Bill Gates. You need to check your server properties for the misconfiguration. It is a user configuration problem. Okay. Thanks. |
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Golly, that must be me! I was hoping to blame Bill Gates.
That figures. Another HoopleHead who doesn't want to accept responsibility for their own actions. |
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