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Old August 24th 07, 09:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
kara
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HELPPPPP. That's about how i can sum it up right now. Ok, I just made a new
login on my computer, and i needed to reput my email address on outlook. I
typed in everything, and then when i tried to send something, i got an error
saying that i needed to verify my email account. So, I looked on here for the
idea (I have an AIM account which is linked to AOL so i'm using IMAP) and i
unchecked the "authorize send" and now when i try to send, it stays in my
outlook box forever and it says it's completed but it stays there. So then i
tried on my IMAP and STMP and put "aim.com instead of aol.com" and it worked,
but then when i logged back in, it said it was unable to connect and i'm
having so many problems I am just not sure what to do to make it work. Should
I just start over? Or did they change the server for AOL? I am so confused
and frustrated and probably not making any sense. I have redone everything a
billion times now and followed the instructions given by microsoft.
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Old August 25th 07, 12:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]
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This page might be a good place to start:

http://help.channels.aol.com/article...cleId= 217454
How do I use Outlook 2002 and 2003 to read and send AOL e-mail?

Hal
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"kara" wrote in message
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HELPPPPP. That's about how i can sum it up right now. Ok, I just made a

new
login on my computer, and i needed to reput my email address on outlook. I
typed in everything, and then when i tried to send something, i got an

error
saying that i needed to verify my email account. So, I looked on here for

the
idea (I have an AIM account which is linked to AOL so i'm using IMAP) and

i
unchecked the "authorize send" and now when i try to send, it stays in my
outlook box forever and it says it's completed but it stays there. So then

i
tried on my IMAP and STMP and put "aim.com instead of aol.com" and it

worked,
but then when i logged back in, it said it was unable to connect and i'm
having so many problems I am just not sure what to do to make it work.

Should
I just start over? Or did they change the server for AOL? I am so confused
and frustrated and probably not making any sense. I have redone everything

a
billion times now and followed the instructions given by microsoft.



 




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