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In outlook 2003 I can send e-mail but not recieve



 
 
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Old July 8th 06, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Oakes777
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Default In outlook 2003 I can send e-mail but not recieve

I've set up an outlook account in Outlook 2003 and it worked fine for a
couple of weeks. Now when recieving new messages it is asking me for a
password, but it is not accepting my password. I went to view or change
existing accounts to change the password. But when I hit "Test Account
Settings," it asks for the password and doesn't accept the password that I
just typed in. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Please help!
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Old July 8th 06, 10:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default In outlook 2003 I can send e-mail but not recieve

Are you sure that you are using the correct password? If you have web
access to that account try signing in using the same account/password info.

Neil

"Oakes777" wrote in message
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I've set up an outlook account in Outlook 2003 and it worked fine for a
couple of weeks. Now when recieving new messages it is asking me for a
password, but it is not accepting my password. I went to view or change
existing accounts to change the password. But when I hit "Test Account
Settings," it asks for the password and doesn't accept the password that I
just typed in. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Please help!



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Old July 9th 06, 11:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Elakbar
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Default In outlook 2003 I can send e-mail but not recieve

My friend Outlook has no problem
i think or you forgot your password or if you have email from isp maybe
change it
for security reasons


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Remove ABCD from Email address to reply wrote:
Are you sure that you are using the correct password? If you have web
access to that account try signing in using the same account/password info.

Neil

"Oakes777" wrote in message
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I've set up an outlook account in Outlook 2003 and it worked fine for a
couple of weeks. Now when recieving new messages it is asking me for a
password, but it is not accepting my password. I went to view or change
existing accounts to change the password. But when I hit "Test Account
Settings," it asks for the password and doesn't accept the password that I
just typed in. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Please help!


 




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