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When I initially set up [new user] my email pop account, I recall something
I clicked on thinking I should and then thereafter, email will no longer send out, it just will receive. Need help please...! |
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rabbstersocal wrote:
When I initially set up [new user] my email pop account, I recall something I clicked on thinking I should and then thereafter, email will no longer send out, it just will receive. Need help please...! What happens when you try? -- Brian Tillman |
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Well, ok, I get an error message to contact my smtp provider as something
isn't correct. Yo usee it worked before I clicked on something without totally knowing the outcome [stupid I know] but done nonetheless. I'll try and send out again to capture the exact error message so I can itellignetly respond to your question. Thanks for answering my question and attempting to help me. OK, this time my test message to send out went directly into the Outbox and when I try to Send/Receive All, nothing happens to the outgoing message, it just sits in the Outbox. Does that help you help me? "Brian Tillman" wrote: rabbstersocal wrote: When I initially set up [new user] my email pop account, I recall something I clicked on thinking I should and then thereafter, email will no longer send out, it just will receive. Need help please...! What happens when you try? -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
You need to Use the POP incoming as the POP3 Incoming mail server information. Then you need to use your ISP as your outgoing SMTP (whoever that is, not necessarily the POP outgoing). It is confusing at best. That should take care of it. Then remember you may have to set up rules after that to get the mail to POP into that a/c too. I am finding other issues setting up my pop a/c with folders and all the subfolders, depending on which a/c I have popped. Outlook is a powerful program! I am working on this for myself right now. Kind regards, -- Pearl4949 "Brian Tillman" wrote: rabbstersocal wrote: When I initially set up [new user] my email pop account, I recall something I clicked on thinking I should and then thereafter, email will no longer send out, it just will receive. Need help please...! What happens when you try? -- Brian Tillman |
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Well Pearl, I must I don't understand what you said there except I'm trying
to use my outgoing ISP SMTP server info to send out my email. Try remembering I had it working at one time until I clicked on some security option and then I could no longer send ermail out, just receive it. Could we have Brian come back into this conversation - PLEZ!??? "Pearl4949" wrote: Brian, You need to Use the POP incoming as the POP3 Incoming mail server information. Then you need to use your ISP as your outgoing SMTP (whoever that is, not necessarily the POP outgoing). It is confusing at best. That should take care of it. Then remember you may have to set up rules after that to get the mail to POP into that a/c too. I am finding other issues setting up my pop a/c with folders and all the subfolders, depending on which a/c I have popped. Outlook is a powerful program! I am working on this for myself right now. Kind regards, -- Pearl4949 "Brian Tillman" wrote: rabbstersocal wrote: When I initially set up [new user] my email pop account, I recall something I clicked on thinking I should and then thereafter, email will no longer send out, it just will receive. Need help please...! What happens when you try? -- Brian Tillman |
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That is what happens to the original account, you will receive mail into it
and now it is popping into the Outlook account. That is what is happening to me also. I am receiving mail into my MSN dialup account. You have to have a paid either server/ or internet/msn account. Which you probably do. Then when I had called Outlook the other day, she set up the isp account and the pop account in Outlook under the personal folders. Then she made some rules and that popped the e-mails over. But the original dialup account will be able to receive only, NOT send out replies. I fiddled with that and RUINED it.....I have to call back again. I am going to lunch. If you have a business account and you need to get into it. Just try disconnecting the info in the Outlook a/c and see if your other a/c will not start working again everything should still be on the system. Come back and work on it later when you have more time and can chat with Brian......... I need help myself. I am just explaining to you what I know from my experience. You have to go out of the program for the changes to take effect. -- Pearl4949 "rabbstersocal" wrote: Well Pearl, I must I don't understand what you said there except I'm trying to use my outgoing ISP SMTP server info to send out my email. Try remembering I had it working at one time until I clicked on some security option and then I could no longer send ermail out, just receive it. Could we have Brian come back into this conversation - PLEZ!??? "Pearl4949" wrote: Brian, You need to Use the POP incoming as the POP3 Incoming mail server information. Then you need to use your ISP as your outgoing SMTP (whoever that is, not necessarily the POP outgoing). It is confusing at best. That should take care of it. Then remember you may have to set up rules after that to get the mail to POP into that a/c too. I am finding other issues setting up my pop a/c with folders and all the subfolders, depending on which a/c I have popped. Outlook is a powerful program! I am working on this for myself right now. Kind regards, -- Pearl4949 "Brian Tillman" wrote: rabbstersocal wrote: When I initially set up [new user] my email pop account, I recall something I clicked on thinking I should and then thereafter, email will no longer send out, it just will receive. Need help please...! What happens when you try? -- Brian Tillman |
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What I fiddled with were the RULES......
All my accounts went in just fine. I popped my hotmail a/c in. The one I had problems with was a yahoo a/c. For some reason I couldn't get it to get it own set of folders, it came in under the Personal Folders that was already set up and try as I might, that is where it ended up. So I ended up popping that yahoo a/c under the personal folders, it didn't get it's own set of personal folders a/c. She also had me set up my ISP as the default . For my net passport I sign in on my original named account. 1. Then I set a sub folder under the in box of personal folders for that pop account. 2. Then I went in and did rules to pop that with Rules & Alerts/Tools a. on this machine only b. sent to people c. (I forget, but it was important) just keep editing till it pops d. move it to specificied folder You have to close the account for the rules to take effect, then go back in. My Pop (both) account are working, just the yahoo one I cannot send from I think that is because comcast is my outgoing server(everything is relative?) I believe it also has to do with security/and being able spam, it is a control feature (I am not against that). I think that is the reason why/security. Keeping the ducks in a row. But you have to realize your original account you still will not beable to send from that, now that you have transferred to Outlook. You can only receive. You must keep a paid a/c to keep things popped. I don't know if I have made any sense/helped you. I don't know the answer why, I just know that that is the way it works/syncs for pop accounts that are not MSN/hotmail accounts. You didn't say what type of e-mail a/c it was...... I still receive my mail in both accounts, MSN Dialup and now Microsoft Outlook. I have one other issue to resolve, the folder that is on my computer from the dialup program and they have sent info about that, Onto my next project..... Kind regards, -- Pearl4949 "Pearl4949" wrote: That is what happens to the original account, you will receive mail into it and now it is popping into the Outlook account. That is what is happening to me also. I am receiving mail into my MSN dialup account. You have to have a paid either server/ or internet/msn account. Which you probably do. Then when I had called Outlook the other day, she set up the isp account and the pop account in Outlook under the personal folders. Then she made some rules and that popped the e-mails over. But the original dialup account will be able to receive only, NOT send out replies. I fiddled with that and RUINED it.....I have to call back again. I am going to lunch. If you have a business account and you need to get into it. Just try disconnecting the info in the Outlook a/c and see if your other a/c will not start working again everything should still be on the system. Come back and work on it later when you have more time and can chat with Brian......... I need help myself. I am just explaining to you what I know from my experience. You have to go out of the program for the changes to take effect. -- Pearl4949 "rabbstersocal" wrote: Well Pearl, I must I don't understand what you said there except I'm trying to use my outgoing ISP SMTP server info to send out my email. Try remembering I had it working at one time until I clicked on some security option and then I could no longer send ermail out, just receive it. Could we have Brian come back into this conversation - PLEZ!??? "Pearl4949" wrote: Brian, You need to Use the POP incoming as the POP3 Incoming mail server information. Then you need to use your ISP as your outgoing SMTP (whoever that is, not necessarily the POP outgoing). It is confusing at best. That should take care of it. Then remember you may have to set up rules after that to get the mail to POP into that a/c too. I am finding other issues setting up my pop a/c with folders and all the subfolders, depending on which a/c I have popped. Outlook is a powerful program! I am working on this for myself right now. Kind regards, -- Pearl4949 "Brian Tillman" wrote: rabbstersocal wrote: When I initially set up [new user] my email pop account, I recall something I clicked on thinking I should and then thereafter, email will no longer send out, it just will receive. Need help please...! What happens when you try? -- Brian Tillman |
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Pearl4949 wrote:
Brian, You need to Use the POP incoming as the POP3 Incoming mail server information. Tell the original poster, not me. -- Brian Tillman |
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rabbstersocal wrote:
Well, ok, I get an error message to contact my smtp provider as something isn't correct. And the exact text of that message is? -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian, forgive me, I have health problems and you are right, I was in a rush
and not paying attention when posting. I have chronic pain constantly hitting my brain and I end up being not very functional. I am sorry. I will send him a quick e-mail to look at what I have posted. Much appreciated. Kind regards, -- Pearl4949 "Brian Tillman" wrote: Pearl4949 wrote: Brian, You need to Use the POP incoming as the POP3 Incoming mail server information. Tell the original poster, not me. -- Brian Tillman |
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