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Emmapuds May 18th 07 10:15 AM

Cannot send pop3 messages through outlook but can recieve them
 
I have a yahoo account which I access through outlook and have done so for
years. After recently wiping my pc and re-installing I can receieve messages
in outlook but cannot send them. The addresses are correct and details such
as username etc are correct. Its not linked to my norton anti virus as I
uninstalled it and re-tried.....any ideas?

--
Ems
xxx

Brian Tillman May 18th 07 02:43 PM

Cannot send pop3 messages through outlook but can recieve them
 
Emmapuds wrote:

I have a yahoo account which I access through outlook and have done
so for years. After recently wiping my pc and re-installing I can
receieve messages in outlook but cannot send them. The addresses are
correct and details such as username etc are correct. Its not linked
to my norton anti virus as I uninstalled it and re-tried.....any
ideas?


Make sure you're properly authenticating to the outgoing server.
--
Brian Tillman

Mindy May 18th 07 10:54 PM

Cannot send pop3 messages through outlook but can recieve them
 
yahoo changed to ATT....go to their web site and get the pop changes and
settings...cant remember the address change but if your on something other
than dial up, leave your number setting alone....drove my wifes company
crazy cause they changed the settings and notified by email later on....good
luck


"Emmapuds" wrote in message
...
I have a yahoo account which I access through outlook and have done so for
years. After recently wiping my pc and re-installing I can receieve
messages
in outlook but cannot send them. The addresses are correct and details
such
as username etc are correct. Its not linked to my norton anti virus as I
uninstalled it and re-tried.....any ideas?

--
Ems
xxx





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