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Can receive email, but can't send email?
I am currently working out of town and I set my email accounts on a laptop
just prior to leaving. When I started Outlook 2003 last night I found that I could receive email, but not send. When I attempt to send a test message, this is the message I receive: Send est e-mail message: Unable to send Message. Please veify the E-mail Address field. I set these accounts directly off my PC at work - all the settings are correct. Please advise. I really need to send some things to work. |
Can receive email, but can't send email?
Teza wrote:
I am currently working out of town and I set my email accounts on a laptop just prior to leaving. When I started Outlook 2003 last night I found that I could receive email, but not send. When I attempt to send a test message, this is the message I receive: Send est e-mail message: Unable to send Message. Please veify the E-mail Address field. I set these accounts directly off my PC at work - all the settings are correct. Please advise. I really need to send some things to work. If you're using work addresses to send through a home ISP different than the work ISP, then you'll need to authenticate to the home SMTP server with its credentials. Many ISPs won't allow someone with an address that differs from their own domain to relay through their SMTP servers. -- Brian Tillman |
Can receive email, but can't send email?
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Teza wrote: I am currently working out of town and I set my email accounts on a laptop just prior to leaving. When I started Outlook 2003 last night I found that I could receive email, but not send. When I attempt to send a test message, this is the message I receive: Send est e-mail message: Unable to send Message. Please veify the E-mail Address field. I set these accounts directly off my PC at work - all the settings are correct. Please advise. I really need to send some things to work. If you're using work addresses to send through a home ISP different than the work ISP, then you'll need to authenticate to the home SMTP server with its credentials. Many ISPs won't allow someone with an address that differs from their own domain to relay through their SMTP servers. -- Brian Tillman Thanks! That explains it! Can you explain to me how I would go about doing that? Teza |
Can receive email, but can't send email?
Teza wrote:
Thanks! That explains it! Can you explain to me how I would go about doing that? Look at the Outgoing Server tab in your account properties dialogue. Use the credentials of the ISP whose SMTP server you're using. -- Brian Tillman |
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