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For the past three years, I have used Outlook 2003 as my email client.
I have one copy on my home machine and one copy on my portable. The home machine works great and can send and receive on Comcast high speed cable. But when I use my portable when traveling, Outlook 2003 is not able to send email; it can receive but not send. I have seen tens of threads reporting the same problem over the years but no one has ever posted the definitive solution or even explanation. I've followed the Comcast FAQ's to the letter, tried numerous variations such as changing ports (587 is one a Comcast FAQ suggested) and other variations suggested in posts on various boards. Still no solution. The same two error messages always come back: "...The server was found but no response..." "..Outlook could not connect to the outgoing mail server..." I currently use Comcast webmail when on the road, but I sure would like to be able to us Outlook when traveling. Any ideas? |
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I do not use Comcast but I experience the same problem on my laptop when
traveling. I have been told that it is because when I am in a hotel I am using their ISP and therefore a different SMTP server is used to send e-mail. I would have to change my mail settings for outgoing mail to whatever the hotel ISP requires. It is a matter of one SMTP server not talking to the other SMTP server. I get around it by using a Verizon Wireless Card when I am on the road and just go thru their server rather than the different hotels. I have talked to my ISP (Time Warner Road Runner) and that is what they tell me. I either get to change the outgoing e-mail server each time I am in a different place or use webmail. If you were always traveling to the same place with the same SMTP server info then you could set up a second or even third e-mail account with that specific information and use it when you travel. Hope this helps. wrote in message oups.com... For the past three years, I have used Outlook 2003 as my email client. I have one copy on my home machine and one copy on my portable. The home machine works great and can send and receive on Comcast high speed cable. But when I use my portable when traveling, Outlook 2003 is not able to send email; it can receive but not send. I have seen tens of threads reporting the same problem over the years but no one has ever posted the definitive solution or even explanation. I've followed the Comcast FAQ's to the letter, tried numerous variations such as changing ports (587 is one a Comcast FAQ suggested) and other variations suggested in posts on various boards. Still no solution. The same two error messages always come back: "...The server was found but no response..." "..Outlook could not connect to the outgoing mail server..." I currently use Comcast webmail when on the road, but I sure would like to be able to us Outlook when traveling. Any ideas? |
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You might want to add an additional email account such as gmail. Gmail is
free and can be used with Outlook. You would be able to use Gmail's SMTP server at any location. Don't think you would be abandoning your ISP and the email address you have from them if, in setting up the new account, you give your original email address as the reply address. All emails sent to you would then come to you through your ISP's server. I've been using this arrangement for years and find it works very well. Rev "Jim Chesher" wrote in message ... I do not use Comcast but I experience the same problem on my laptop when traveling. I have been told that it is because when I am in a hotel I am using their ISP and therefore a different SMTP server is used to send e-mail. I would have to change my mail settings for outgoing mail to whatever the hotel ISP requires. It is a matter of one SMTP server not talking to the other SMTP server. I get around it by using a Verizon Wireless Card when I am on the road and just go thru their server rather than the different hotels. I have talked to my ISP (Time Warner Road Runner) and that is what they tell me. I either get to change the outgoing e-mail server each time I am in a different place or use webmail. If you were always traveling to the same place with the same SMTP server info then you could set up a second or even third e-mail account with that specific information and use it when you travel. Hope this helps. wrote in message oups.com... For the past three years, I have used Outlook 2003 as my email client. I have one copy on my home machine and one copy on my portable. The home machine works great and can send and receive on Comcast high speed cable. But when I use my portable when traveling, Outlook 2003 is not able to send email; it can receive but not send. I have seen tens of threads reporting the same problem over the years but no one has ever posted the definitive solution or even explanation. I've followed the Comcast FAQ's to the letter, tried numerous variations such as changing ports (587 is one a Comcast FAQ suggested) and other variations suggested in posts on various boards. Still no solution. The same two error messages always come back: "...The server was found but no response..." "..Outlook could not connect to the outgoing mail server..." I currently use Comcast webmail when on the road, but I sure would like to be able to us Outlook when traveling. Any ideas? |
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I had the same problem earlier in the year, could not send my comcast email
through outlook from my laptop while traveling, and found the following, while it is stated for OE, the same settings work for Outlook as well. Since making these changes in my Outlook settings on my laptop, I have been able to send my comcast email using Outlook while traveling with no problem. Basically, have to specify port setttings for it to use. http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/inde...k_Express17717 Hope this helps, -- Don Burnette wrote in message oups.com... For the past three years, I have used Outlook 2003 as my email client. I have one copy on my home machine and one copy on my portable. The home machine works great and can send and receive on Comcast high speed cable. But when I use my portable when traveling, Outlook 2003 is not able to send email; it can receive but not send. I have seen tens of threads reporting the same problem over the years but no one has ever posted the definitive solution or even explanation. I've followed the Comcast FAQ's to the letter, tried numerous variations such as changing ports (587 is one a Comcast FAQ suggested) and other variations suggested in posts on various boards. Still no solution. The same two error messages always come back: "...The server was found but no response..." "..Outlook could not connect to the outgoing mail server..." I currently use Comcast webmail when on the road, but I sure would like to be able to us Outlook when traveling. Any ideas? |
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