Re: Unable to send but can receive email

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What is the error and what version of Outlook
"DunDeal29" <DunDeal29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am a cox user who has just switched to using Outlook. Upon configuration
> my computer checked everything and said it all worked. I can receive
> emails
> correctly, however, I get an error message every time I try to send to a
> domain that is not a cox.net domain. What could be causing this and how
> can
> I fix it?


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