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Using Outlook '07, I have automatic send/recieve set for every five minutes
so that I can automatically forward to a yahoo account in order to "push" to my Iphone. The problem is that sometimes I have a dialogue box pop up that says "enter network password". My username and password are already in the appropriate boxes and I click "ok" and then the mail will be downloaded from the server. Obviously when I am away and this happens, I don't get email to my Iphone. Why does this happen? I have the account set up to remember my password. Thanks! |
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This could be caused by interruptions connecting to the SMTP server. IS
the SMTP on yahoo? These servers may be overloaded. Many larger servers like Yahoo or gmail do not guarantee high percentage uptime on their smtp, only on their web based versions of their products. Thanks, James Jardine On 10/16/08 2:53 PM, in article , "A.P. Brunkhorst" wrote: Using Outlook '07, I have automatic send/recieve set for every five minutes so that I can automatically forward to a yahoo account in order to "push" to my Iphone. The problem is that sometimes I have a dialogue box pop up that says "enter network password". My username and password are already in the appropriate boxes and I click "ok" and then the mail will be downloaded from the server. Obviously when I am away and this happens, I don't get email to my Iphone. Why does this happen? I have the account set up to remember my password. Thanks! |
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Thanks for your reply but I don't know how to answer your question. Is
there a way I can tell? I just know that I get the message through Outlook. For instance, when I sat down a few minutes ago, the message was there so I clicked "ok." It did a send/recieve with no messages incoming. As I am typing this, another scheduled send/receive occured with a new message that was immediately forwarded to yahoo which pushed to my iphone. I have an AOL mail account also. I think I'll try testing with another outlook rule to forward to that account also and see how it works. Driving me crazy! "James Jardine" wrote in message ... This could be caused by interruptions connecting to the SMTP server. IS the SMTP on yahoo? These servers may be overloaded. Many larger servers like Yahoo or gmail do not guarantee high percentage uptime on their smtp, only on their web based versions of their products. Thanks, James Jardine On 10/16/08 2:53 PM, in article , "A.P. Brunkhorst" wrote: Using Outlook '07, I have automatic send/recieve set for every five minutes so that I can automatically forward to a yahoo account in order to "push" to my Iphone. The problem is that sometimes I have a dialogue box pop up that says "enter network password". My username and password are already in the appropriate boxes and I click "ok" and then the mail will be downloaded from the server. Obviously when I am away and this happens, I don't get email to my Iphone. Why does this happen? I have the account set up to remember my password. Thanks! |
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Would this help?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956531/en-us "A.P. Brunkhorst" wrote: Thanks for your reply but I don't know how to answer your question. Is there a way I can tell? I just know that I get the message through Outlook. For instance, when I sat down a few minutes ago, the message was there so I clicked "ok." It did a send/recieve with no messages incoming. As I am typing this, another scheduled send/receive occured with a new message that was immediately forwarded to yahoo which pushed to my iphone. I have an AOL mail account also. I think I'll try testing with another outlook rule to forward to that account also and see how it works. Driving me crazy! "James Jardine" wrote in message .. . This could be caused by interruptions connecting to the SMTP server. IS the SMTP on yahoo? These servers may be overloaded. Many larger servers like Yahoo or gmail do not guarantee high percentage uptime on their smtp, only on their web based versions of their products. Thanks, James Jardine On 10/16/08 2:53 PM, in article , "A.P. Brunkhorst" wrote: Using Outlook '07, I have automatic send/recieve set for every five minutes so that I can automatically forward to a yahoo account in order to "push" to my Iphone. The problem is that sometimes I have a dialogue box pop up that says "enter network password". My username and password are already in the appropriate boxes and I click "ok" and then the mail will be downloaded from the server. Obviously when I am away and this happens, I don't get email to my Iphone. Why does this happen? I have the account set up to remember my password. Thanks! |
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Anyone solve this problem yet? I have it as well and am going crazy. Pops up
every few seconds and interrupts my work. I am on Outlook 2003 with Windows XP and I use Comcast and a host. This only happens with the Comcast mail accounts. Thanks ... wrote in message ... Would this help? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956531/en-us "A.P. Brunkhorst" wrote: Thanks for your reply but I don't know how to answer your question. Is there a way I can tell? I just know that I get the message through Outlook. For instance, when I sat down a few minutes ago, the message was there so I clicked "ok." It did a send/recieve with no messages incoming. As I am typing this, another scheduled send/receive occured with a new message that was immediately forwarded to yahoo which pushed to my iphone. I have an AOL mail account also. I think I'll try testing with another outlook rule to forward to that account also and see how it works. Driving me crazy! "James Jardine" wrote in message . .. This could be caused by interruptions connecting to the SMTP server. IS the SMTP on yahoo? These servers may be overloaded. Many larger servers like Yahoo or gmail do not guarantee high percentage uptime on their smtp, only on their web based versions of their products. Thanks, James Jardine On 10/16/08 2:53 PM, in article , "A.P. Brunkhorst" wrote: Using Outlook '07, I have automatic send/recieve set for every five minutes so that I can automatically forward to a yahoo account in order to "push" to my Iphone. The problem is that sometimes I have a dialogue box pop up that says "enter network password". My username and password are already in the appropriate boxes and I click "ok" and then the mail will be downloaded from the server. Obviously when I am away and this happens, I don't get to my Iphone. Why does this happen? I have the account set up to remember my password. Thanks! |
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"Terri" wrote in message
... Anyone solve this problem yet? I have it as well and am going crazy. Pops up every few seconds and interrupts my work. I am on Outlook 2003 with Windows XP and I use Comcast and a host. This only happens with the Comcast mail accounts. Have you investigated these? http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?mode=a&query=enter+network+password&s pid=2520&catalog=LCID%3D1033&1033comm=1&res=20 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Via "Tools" menu, "E-mail Accounts" view/change then [Next], select your
account, [Change]... In the "E-mail Accounts" dialog use [More Settings...]; in the "Internet E-mail Settings" dialog, "Outgoing Server" tab, see if SMTP "Requires authentication". The usual setting is use same password as POP3. It could be that Comcast requires or does NOT require this. Change this FROM what you see when you first look at the "Outgoing Server" tab. Back in the "E-mail Accounts" dialog use [Test Account Settings...] Note that this happened to me when my email provider changed their policy to require a SMTP password, the did not call me or send snail-mail. Had to call them. -- =============== Master Blaster Computer System Specialist IT Technician "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message : "Terri" wrote in message ... Anyone solve this problem yet? I have it as well and am going crazy. Pops up every few seconds and interrupts my work. I am on Outlook 2003 with Windows XP and I use Comcast and a host. This only happens with the Comcast mail accounts. Have you investigated these? http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?mode=a&query=enter+network+password&s pid=2520&catalog=LCID%3D1033&1033comm=1&res=20 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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They're all useless. Why does this happen and why doesn't MS have a fix for
this? It's really ****ing me off!!! "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Terri" wrote in message ... Anyone solve this problem yet? I have it as well and am going crazy. Pops up every few seconds and interrupts my work. I am on Outlook 2003 with Windows XP and I use Comcast and a host. This only happens with the Comcast mail accounts. Have you investigated these? http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?mode=a&query=enter+network+password&s pid=2520&catalog=LCID%3D1033&1033comm=1&res=20 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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