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RE: [NF] Can't send email with Outlook - Solved

Author: Kent Belan

Posted: 2008-11-12 10:33:58   Link

Hello Jack,

I solved the problem. My ISP won't admit it but they changed the way my

email account settings have to be set. I had to change to SSL and put in my

email address and password.

Thanks for your help,

Kent

©2008 Kent Belan
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RE: [NF] Can't send email with Outlook - Solved

Author: Jack Skelley

Posted: 2008-11-12 11:27:22   Link

Good Morning Kent:

I knew it had to be something like that. All the ISPs are clamping down on =

relaying in an effort to cut down on spam originating from their IP range r=

esulting in spamhaus (et. al.) blacklistings and are requiring credentials =

to send.

The key to me was when you said it worked 2 days ago and is now not working=

so the ISP changed 'something'.

On our scouting computers I have email set up using Thunderbird with multip=

le accounts. They use one account to get our email and reply back through t=

heir ISP when they are home and are using their DSL/Cable modems and our em=

ail system when they travel and have a hotel provided POP or when they dial=

in (yes...we use dial up connections when there is no broadband connection=

available...I wrote the interface to switch between to the 2 connections).

Glad your issue is solved.

Regards,

Jack Skelley

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From: profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com [profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf=

Of Kent Belan [kbelan@mchsi.com]

Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 10:33 AM

To: profoxtech@leafe.com

Subject: RE: [NF] Can't send email with Outlook - Solved

Hello Jack,

I solved the problem. My ISP won't admit it but they changed the way my

email account settings have to be set. I had to change to SSL and put in my

email address and password.

Thanks for your help,

Kent

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©2008 Jack Skelley