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After installing outlook 2007 beta 2 I was recieving email but could not send
email until I changed the outgoing server settings to " Log into incoming server before sending email" instead of "use same settings as my incoming mail server" that had been set in Outlook 2003. I believe this is a new option with Outlook 2007, could someone explain to me how this is different from the previous setup and why it must be used with my ISP? |
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