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Hi there,
I'm using a domain provider who does not supply SMTP for email; they ask you to use your existing ISP's one instead. The problem is, my incoming (pop3.mydomain.com) has different username/password to my outgoing (smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk), meaning I have to correct my username/password each time. What I desperately need is one of two solutions: #1 - Is there a way to specify different username/password for the Incoming and Outgoing servers? #2 - I actually only need to be able to send from this account, not receive. Is there a way to say that I don't want to use this account for incoming? When I delete the pop3 address, it grays out the "Next" button. (This is in Outlook 2003 by the way) Hope you can help, Studley |
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