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Can't send or receive e-mails from "client" network computers
I have a small peer-to-peer network of three computers, and use MS
Outlook 2000 SP-3 (9.0.0.6627) as my e-mail program. All computers are XP (SP2). I've recently had to reinstall my setup following a system glitch on the host machine. Everything is fine, except for one thing. I can neither send nor receive e-mails from the two client machines. I can access the central address books, Personal Folders etc. without any problem; just can't actually send or receive via the client computers. If I try to send or receive from the clients, after a few moments searching I get "The POP3 / SMTP server name you specified cannot be found. Please check the name and try again". Both the POP3 and the SMTP server names are correct. (I should say that on a couple of occasions from one of the clients, a self-addressed test message has somehow got out. However, they both bounced straight back to that machine with the following comment: "Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: xxx Sent: 28/09/2006 13:36 The following recipient(s) could not be reached: ' on 28/09/2006 13:36 No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient.") ******************** From the host machine, everything works fine, and networkwise, everything appears OK. I have full internet access from all machines, together with full file/folder/printer access across all three computers. I'm using a proxy server (the same on all machines) - because my local server has been running slow - but that was the case before reinstallation of XP on the host machine and has never been a problem. I've sort of exhausted my own diagnostic abilities! If anyone has any solutions or suggestions as to why this e-mailing problem from my two client machines might be happening, I'd be very grateful to hear. Thanks in anticipation - TM |
Can't send or receive e-mails from "client" network computers
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Can't send or receive e-mails from "client" network computers
Thanks for coming back.
I've had a good look at all the articles you referenced, but none of them address my problem. Bottom line is, I have no difficulty at all sending or receiving emails through my host machine. It's only on the two client machines that I get the responses described above. BTW, it's probably worth mentioning that I can ping my ISP from both client machines with no problem! Just can't pull down or send emails from them... Cheers - TM |
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