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Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711) on XP.
I have the main mailbox given to me by my Internet Provider, on which I receive and send from as well as several internet mailboxes which I check for incoming mail but which do not allow to email from Outlook and require to login into the relevant website. It's OK. But since recently when I reply ot forward an email which came to my main mailbox, it tries to send it via one of the Internet mailboxed which of course fails saying No transport provider". If I create a new messge from the scrartch ot work OK automatically sending it from my main box. How do I fix it? On my destop w2k (for the moment I am usimg a notebook with XP) Outlook has been installed from the same CD, but on the button SEND it has a drop-down which lists all the accounts available to send from. On XP installation for some reason this drop down is missing. Also on w2k there is a tab where I can chacnge the default account and I cannot find this tab on XP installation. I do not remember how I made my main mailbox to be a default account. Probably it happened because it was the first account I set up. |
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What mode of OL2000 are you using? Check the second line he Help menu
About "aa" wrote in message ... Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711) on XP. I have the main mailbox given to me by my Internet Provider, on which I receive and send from as well as several internet mailboxes which I check for incoming mail but which do not allow to email from Outlook and require to login into the relevant website. It's OK. But since recently when I reply ot forward an email which came to my main mailbox, it tries to send it via one of the Internet mailboxed which of course fails saying No transport provider". If I create a new messge from the scrartch ot work OK automatically sending it from my main box. How do I fix it? On my destop w2k (for the moment I am usimg a notebook with XP) Outlook has been installed from the same CD, but on the button SEND it has a drop-down which lists all the accounts available to send from. On XP installation for some reason this drop down is missing. Also on w2k there is a tab where I can chacnge the default account and I cannot find this tab on XP installation. I do not remember how I made my main mailbox to be a default account. Probably it happened because it was the first account I set up. |
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Thank you Vince.
Corporate or Workgroup "Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... What mode of OL2000 are you using? Check the second line he Help menu About "aa" wrote in message ... Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711) on XP. I have the main mailbox given to me by my Internet Provider, on which I receive and send from as well as several internet mailboxes which I check for incoming mail but which do not allow to email from Outlook and require to login into the relevant website. It's OK. But since recently when I reply ot forward an email which came to my main mailbox, it tries to send it via one of the Internet mailboxed which of course fails saying No transport provider". If I create a new messge from the scrartch ot work OK automatically sending it from my main box. How do I fix it? On my destop w2k (for the moment I am usimg a notebook with XP) Outlook has been installed from the same CD, but on the button SEND it has a drop-down which lists all the accounts available to send from. On XP installation for some reason this drop down is missing. Also on w2k there is a tab where I can chacnge the default account and I cannot find this tab on XP installation. I do not remember how I made my main mailbox to be a default account. Probably it happened because it was the first account I set up. |
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Any particular reason you're using that mode? Internet Mail Only mode allows
a bit more control over account usage "aa" wrote in message ... Thank you Vince. Corporate or Workgroup |
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No,
Probably this was a default mode automatically selected during installation? Anyway how do I sweitch it to Internet Mail Only mode? "Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]" ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: ... Any particular reason you're using that mode? Internet Mail Only mode allows a bit more control over account usage "aa" wrote in message ... Thank you Vince. Corporate or Workgroup |
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Take a gander he
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm "aa" wrote in message ... No, Probably this was a default mode automatically selected during installation? Anyway how do I sweitch it to Internet Mail Only mode? |
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"aa" wrote in message
... Probably this was a default mode automatically selected during installation? Anyway how do I sweitch it to Internet Mail Only mode? IMO is the default installation mode. Anyway, unless you need to access an IMAP account, there's not need to change back to IMO mode. Corporate/Workgroup mode handles POP/SMTP just fine. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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