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new e-mail address
I was just wondering if anyone can help me. I have just created a new e-mail
address for my daughter and have followed the instructions to the letter. I ticked the box for OE to remember her user name and password, yet when it promps me to logon already showing her username and password I tick the appropriate box (ok), it wont authorize it and just keeps prompting to logon again. Could anyone out there explain what I am doing wrong. Thank you. Simon |
new e-mail address
The password is a requirement of your ISP, not Outlook Express. Check
with your ISP. --- Ted Zieglar "Backup is a computer user's best friend." nevertooold wrote: I was just wondering if anyone can help me. I have just created a new e-mail address for my daughter and have followed the instructions to the letter. I ticked the box for OE to remember her user name and password, yet when it promps me to logon already showing her username and password I tick the appropriate box (ok), it wont authorize it and just keeps prompting to logon again. Could anyone out there explain what I am doing wrong. Thank you. Simon |
new e-mail address
nevertooold wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone can help me. I have just created a new e-mail address for my daughter and have followed the instructions to the letter. I ticked the box for OE to remember her user name and password, yet when it promps me to logon already showing her username and password I tick the appropriate box (ok), it wont authorize it and just keeps prompting to logon again. Could anyone out there explain what I am doing wrong. Thank you. Simon Did you set up and create the new email address and password in Freeserve/Wanadoo/Orange first? You can't just make one up and use it in OE. Is she in fact using her own entirely or is it an alias of yours? If you are using the account from Freeserve that they gave you when you set up your account - then you can actually use anything before the @ sign. BUT they would all be aliases of the same account and you would have to use message rules to segregate the mail. i.e. is exactly the same email address as because that is how FS allocates their email addresses. You need to give us more information about the account. -- Kath Adams MS MVP - Windows (Outlook Express) |
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