Cannot SEND emails - Outlook 2007
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From: ELLX
Cannot SEND emails - Outlook 2007
This is driving me crazy, and I've searched high and low for the solution...
I recently had to reinstall Windows 7 ultimate, and reinstalled Office 2007. I have internet access, I can receive emails, but I cannot send emails- they sit in the Outbox, the thing churns away trying to send, but no dice...
I have disabled firewall and Avast email checker, checked the Microsoft help sites, nothing doing.
Is it just some box which needs to be checked or unchecked in some obsucre, buried sub-menu?
Any ideas or solutions?
Cheers,
Maxbert
I recently had to reinstall Windows 7 ultimate, and reinstalled Office 2007. I have internet access, I can receive emails, but I cannot send emails- they sit in the Outbox, the thing churns away trying to send, but no dice...
I have disabled firewall and Avast email checker, checked the Microsoft help sites, nothing doing.
Is it just some box which needs to be checked or unchecked in some obsucre, buried sub-menu?
Any ideas or solutions?
Cheers,
Maxbert
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From: ELLX
Bushfiva- not that I know of, but I hadn't thought of that- I recall I had to fiddle with ports when configuring email for my ipad... Errr.... Where do I find the port settings in Outlook? Oh, FWIW in the past the wizard has always worked for me, my ISP is the post office / telecom provider, they normaly make things as simple as possible...
Maxbert
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It's more than likely (if using POP3) that you haven't got "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication" ticked in the More Settings section of your email account configuration.
You can get to the email config through Control Panel -> Mail, then going into Email Accounts, double-click the account you're having trouble with. Then, via the More Settings button you should find the Outgoing Server tab. It's all in there.
Common mistake.
You can get to the email config through Control Panel -> Mail, then going into Email Accounts, double-click the account you're having trouble with. Then, via the More Settings button you should find the Outgoing Server tab. It's all in there.
Common mistake.
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and some ISPs block port 25 for mail routed through 3rd party servers - hence my question
Sometimes you have to use port 26, on others you have to authenticate, on others use SSL.
Depends on the ISP and mail provider combination
Sometimes you have to use port 26, on others you have to authenticate, on others use SSL.
Depends on the ISP and mail provider combination




