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I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send
but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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What happens when you use the test account option?
Exact err msg? "XYZ man" wrote in message ... I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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Hi DL,
It sends the test email but it does not receive it. If I open OE or TBird it will receive the test email there. XYZ man DL wrote: What happens when you use the test account option? Exact err msg? "XYZ man" wrote in message ... I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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So, using the test account process in the resulting window it shows that the
msg has been sent and is being received? And, have to ask, you have your other email clients closed whilst you are doing this? You also leave OL running for some minutes, then force a send/receive? "XYZ man" wrote in message ... Hi DL, It sends the test email but it does not receive it. If I open OE or TBird it will receive the test email there. XYZ man DL wrote: What happens when you use the test account option? Exact err msg? "XYZ man" wrote in message ... I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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I'm not sure how but I fixed the email problem. I fooled around
with the "Check Group" settings and now it works. Thanks for your time and patience. XYZ man wrote: I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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Thats OK, just dont multi post next time
"XYZ man" wrote in message ... I'm not sure how but I fixed the email problem. I fooled around with the "Check Group" settings and now it works. Thanks for your time and patience. XYZ man wrote: I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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Hi DL,
I'm not sure what you mean by "multi post". XYZ man DL wrote: Thats OK, just dont multi post next time "XYZ man" wrote in message ... I'm not sure how but I fixed the email problem. I fooled around with the "Check Group" settings and now it works. Thanks for your time and patience. XYZ man wrote: I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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Multi post is when you post a msg to several newsgroups as individual posts.
Peoples can only see replies to the individual post. If you cross post, ie enter each ng address seperated by ';' without the '' , in the one post, any replies can be seen in all the groups posted to "XYZ man" wrote in message ... Hi DL, I'm not sure what you mean by "multi post". XYZ man DL wrote: Thats OK, just dont multi post next time "XYZ man" wrote in message ... I'm not sure how but I fixed the email problem. I fooled around with the "Check Group" settings and now it works. Thanks for your time and patience. XYZ man wrote: I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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Hi Dl,
Thanks for the info. I will avoid cross posting in the future. XYZ man DL wrote: Multi post is when you post a msg to several newsgroups as individual posts. Peoples can only see replies to the individual post. If you cross post, ie enter each ng address seperated by ';' without the '' , in the one post, any replies can be seen in all the groups posted to "XYZ man" wrote in message ... Hi DL, I'm not sure what you mean by "multi post". XYZ man DL wrote: Thats OK, just dont multi post next time "XYZ man" wrote in message ... I'm not sure how but I fixed the email problem. I fooled around with the "Check Group" settings and now it works. Thanks for your time and patience. XYZ man wrote: I switched from Thunderbird to Outlook 2003 for email. I can send but not receive. I changed the default email client to outlook but to no avail. I can still receive email in TBird. XYZ man |
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