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Email doesn't seem to send
Running Windows XP Home with IE7 and OE6. Was gone for a week and had PC off
the entire time. Returned home and opened email. Receive email fine. When sending email, it appears to have left as it moves from outbox to sent box. However, recipients do not receive the mail. Addresses have not changed so I know they are being sent correctly. Spoke to ISP, they checked all on their end and said everything is fine. My settings also appear to be fine. Nothing has changed since before I left. Is there anything that I could look for? I truly do not believe it is my machine as it worked fine a week ago. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks -- kah |
Email doesn't seem to send
If the message appears in Sent Items, then the problem lies outside of OW.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "kah" wrote in message ... Running Windows XP Home with IE7 and OE6. Was gone for a week and had PC off the entire time. Returned home and opened email. Receive email fine. When sending email, it appears to have left as it moves from outbox to sent box. However, recipients do not receive the mail. Addresses have not changed so I know they are being sent correctly. Spoke to ISP, they checked all on their end and said everything is fine. My settings also appear to be fine. Nothing has changed since before I left. Is there anything that I could look for? I truly do not believe it is my machine as it worked fine a week ago. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks -- kah |
Email doesn't seem to send
"kah" wrote in message
... Running Windows XP Home with IE7 and OE6. Was gone for a week and had PC off the entire time. Returned home and opened email. Receive email fine. When sending email, it appears to have left as it moves from outbox to sent box. However, recipients do not receive the mail. Addresses have not changed so I know they are being sent correctly. Spoke to ISP, they checked all on their end and said everything is fine. My settings also appear to be fine. Nothing has changed since before I left. Is there anything that I could look for? I truly do not believe it is my machine as it worked fine a week ago. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks -- kah Can you send yourself an email? What security programs are running? Turn off email scanning in your anti-virus. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email. |
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