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How Do I make all this work?
Hello Everyone:
I work for a bank as construction loan officer and i am on the road more that i am in the office. I use and consider myself familiar with MS software, but i am trying to coordinate this and don't really know where to start. 1. I use outlook for my work e-mail and can intermittently access my work account externally via the internet, but can't send anything from a remote location once I access. A m I wrong about this, I want to send newsletters, etc.and currently MS Publisher defaults to bank's Outlook when I click "Send To" 2. I have added my yahoo e-mail account to outlook in an attempt to be able to send these MS docs via outlook from a remote location, but everytime I try to access my yahoo account in outlook I get the password sign-on, enter password, click enter/ok and just keeps cycling through. So is there anyway to detach MS Publisher from Outlook so I can send the newsletters from my regular e-mail, or set up outlook to accept my yahoo e-mail and switch MS Publisher back and forth between the e-mails?? I know this is kind of confusing for me and i probably didn't do the best job of explaining what i'm trying to do, but would appreciate any help. thanks, brian |
How Do I make all this work?
bnichols9 wrote:
1. I use outlook for my work e-mail and can intermittently access my work account externally via the internet, but can't send anything from a remote location once I access. A m I wrong about this, I want to send newsletters, etc.and currently MS Publisher defaults to bank's Outlook when I click "Send To" If you're on the road connected to some ISP other than your work ISP, you're probably being twarted by the ISP blocking relaying, which means trying to send mail through your company's mail server while connected to the "foreign" ISP. Usually not allowed. YOu usually must use the ISP's mail server while connected to that ISP or you must authenticate to that ISP (i.e., you must have a username/password for that ISP) in order for it to allow you to access a non-ISP mail server. It could also be that your company won't allow access to its mail server from off-site. You'll have to speak to the people who control your mail server. 2. I have added my yahoo e-mail account to outlook in an attempt to be able to send these MS docs via outlook from a remote location, but everytime I try to access my yahoo account in outlook I get the password sign-on, enter password, click enter/ok and just keeps cycling through. If it's a free Yahoo account, chances are you can't use it with Outlook. The yahoo.com domain allows SMTP/POP access only with paid accounts. -- Brian Tillman |
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