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Relztrah April 24th 06 01:37 PM

How do I set up Outlook 2003 with my dial-up email account?
 
I have been using Juno email for years and I'm content with it, but it
has very little spam protection and I'm getting inundated with spam
and junk mail. I read that Outlook 2003 has advanced spam/junk mail
filters so I installed Outlook 2003 and configured it--or at least
attempted to configure it--for my Juno email account. But when I click on
Send/Receive I get the following error message:

Task 'pop.juno.com - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable to find
the e-mail server. Please verify the server information in your account
properties.'

Task 'pop.juno.com - Receiving' reported error (0x80040900) : 'The server
name you entered can not be found on the network (it might be down
temporarily). Please verify that you are online and that the server name is
correct.'


I got the POP and SMTP settings correct, and I think all other
settings are good. What I want Outlook to do is just like Juno was
able to do. That is, I click on send/recieve and it dials the access
number, uploads what's in my outbox and downloads new mail, then hangs
up. I DON'T want to have to be online in order to send/recieve email
as if I had broadband. Furthermore, connecting to to my ISP first with
my dial-up service, and then opening Outlook and clicking send/receive
e-mail, then disconnecting from the Internet defeats the purpose and
creates another step.

How do I configure Outlook to dial out, upload, download and hang up?

Thanks,
Relztrah


Oliver Vukovics April 24th 06 01:48 PM

How do I set up Outlook 2003 with my dial-up email account?
 
Hi Relztrah,

I found this interesting page:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/serv...nline.htm#zero

with this information:

"These services do not support using Outlook (or other POP3 clients) except
with their Premium accounts."

and Juno is one of this providers. Are you sure that Juno support Outlook?

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails
http://www.publicshareware.com


"Relztrah" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
I have been using Juno email for years and I'm content with it, but it
has very little spam protection and I'm getting inundated with spam
and junk mail. I read that Outlook 2003 has advanced spam/junk mail
filters so I installed Outlook 2003 and configured it--or at least
attempted to configure it--for my Juno email account. But when I click on
Send/Receive I get the following error message:

Task 'pop.juno.com - Sending' reported error (0x800CCC0D) : 'Unable to
find
the e-mail server. Please verify the server information in your account
properties.'

Task 'pop.juno.com - Receiving' reported error (0x80040900) : 'The server
name you entered can not be found on the network (it might be down
temporarily). Please verify that you are online and that the server name
is
correct.'


I got the POP and SMTP settings correct, and I think all other
settings are good. What I want Outlook to do is just like Juno was
able to do. That is, I click on send/recieve and it dials the access
number, uploads what's in my outbox and downloads new mail, then hangs
up. I DON'T want to have to be online in order to send/recieve email
as if I had broadband. Furthermore, connecting to to my ISP first with
my dial-up service, and then opening Outlook and clicking send/receive
e-mail, then disconnecting from the Internet defeats the purpose and
creates another step.

How do I configure Outlook to dial out, upload, download and hang up?

Thanks,
Relztrah





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