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Dear all,
My computer has two network cards connecting two different networks, and also uses Outlook Express to send / receive email to/from the email server located at the external ISP. Anyway, such external email server only work from only specific one of our two networks. Since Outlook Express in my computer does not have any settings to point to the specific network card, it always cannot send or receive emails except that we stop using the other network card in the device manager. Kindly please help me find solution for the outlook express to point to the specific network card, many thanks. Regard, John Lee |
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