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I have a second e-mail account on which I can send from anywhere (wireless
laptop, Office 2003). However, I can only send on this second account from a certain few locations and not others. At least one other location at which I can receive uses the same provider that I do at home (not able to receive at home). Could this be a firewall configuration problem or could it have more to do with Outlook settings? Suggestions for resolving this issue? -- Bryan |
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muyBN wrote:
I have a second e-mail account on which I can send from anywhere (wireless laptop, Office 2003). However, I can only send on this second account from a certain few locations and not others. At least one other location at which I can receive uses the same provider that I do at home (not able to receive at home). Could this be a firewall configuration problem or could it have more to do with Outlook settings? Suggestions for resolving this issue? Either an authentication issue or a mismatch in the sending address domain and the domain of the ISP. -- Brian Tillman |
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Sorry, I meant to say that I can only RECEIVE on this second account at
certain locations. Regardless, are there any suggestions on how to resolve this? -- Bryan "Brian Tillman" wrote: muyBN wrote: I have a second e-mail account on which I can send from anywhere (wireless laptop, Office 2003). However, I can only send on this second account from a certain few locations and not others. At least one other location at which I can receive uses the same provider that I do at home (not able to receive at home). Could this be a firewall configuration problem or could it have more to do with Outlook settings? Suggestions for resolving this issue? Either an authentication issue or a mismatch in the sending address domain and the domain of the ISP. -- Brian Tillman |
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Sorry, in my original post I should have written, "However, I can only
RECEIVE on this second account from a certain few locations" (I originally wrote "send" instead of "receive"). Brian Tillman answered: "Either an authentication issue or a mismatch in the sending address domain and the domain of the ISP." I would like to know more details and any possible resolutions to this issue. Thanks in advance for any assistance. -- Bryan "Brian Tillman" wrote: muyBN wrote: I have a second e-mail account on which I can send from anywhere (wireless laptop, Office 2003). However, I can only send on this second account from a certain few locations and not others. At least one other location at which I can receive uses the same provider that I do at home (not able to receive at home). Could this be a firewall configuration problem or could it have more to do with Outlook settings? Suggestions for resolving this issue? Either an authentication issue or a mismatch in the sending address domain and the domain of the ISP. -- Brian Tillman |
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