Re: verizon mail
- From: lindkenth <lindkenth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 06:21:00 -0700
Thank you LVT. That's right those settings are for the pop3 and smtp for
receiving and sending mail. I was able to get the original to work by
checking for the authentication code in the account setup but the new program
will still not work, there is no similar authentication to check. I guess I
am going to have to call verizon, although I do not think the problem is with
them. Thanks for the reply.
"LVTravel" wrote:
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"lindkenth" <lindkenth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am trying to set up my microsoft office outlook and cannot get it to
work.
I already have an outlook express but am using new software so I thought I
would set that one up. I put in the incoming.yahoo.verizon.net and the
outgoing.yahoo.verizon.net and fill in the other info but no luck. I
thought
it might be that there was the old outlook so I removed that and now
cannot
get either one to work. What am I doing wrong?++
I am assuming that the "incoming.yahoo.verizon.net is the pop3 server that
Verizon has specified for incoming mail and that the outgoing.yahoo..... is
for the SMTP information. Since I can't find any help without logging into
Verizon, I can't verify that information. I would recommend that you call
their technical support (good luck) and ask for their help. All I know is
that my brother's Verizon DSL line goes down (phone and data) at least twice
a year and takes 2-3 days to get it back.
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