Re: unable to send email
- From: "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" <hhh@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 17:11:41 -0700
Yes, change the sending (SMTP) server name to the one used by the ISP your
workplace uses. Most (if not all) ISPs require you to be connected to their
network in order to use their SMTP server. At home, you're connected to
your ISP and can use his SMTP server. At work, you're connected to your
workplace ISP, your (home) ISP detects this and prevents you from using his
server. You might want to check with your home ISP, they may have an
alternate method of connecting to their server (involving authentication and
probably a non-standard port) that will let you use their SMTP server when
connected to a foreign ISP's network.
Hal
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"Joe" <Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When i am at home i can rec and send email with outlook express.
when i am at work on their wireless system I can rec emails but I can not
send them? is there any way to fix this?
now with aol I can rec and send without any problem.
.
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