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Configuring my E-mail to work with Outlook 2007
"Neil McRae" wrote in message
... Or maybe it was a POP3 account, I don't remember myself (though I thought it was an IMAP account) but I would tell you for sure if I could boot up on my old PC and view my Outlook settings. I can't, however, because the motherboard in that system had went. And that motherboard is no longer manufactured so I was forced to buy a new PC. I wasn't ready to upgrade just yet and I wouldn't have bothered you or Iweb about this if I was able to still use my Pentium4 with "Outlook XP." If all that you describe were happening to me, I'd start over with a new mail profile and double-check everything as I configured that profile, adding only the types and number of accounts that I know I wanted. I also would not let Outlook autoconfigure the accounts, but do it manually using the instructions from the mail provider. If that doesn't work for you, I'm stumped and I hope someone else can help. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Configuring my E-mail to work with Outlook 2007
"Neil McRae" wrote in message
... If I delete my stuntsillusion account and then try to recreate it by clicking "Add a New Email Account" from my Mail section in Panelbox, I don't get asked anytime during the process to specifiy whether I want to create a POP3 or an IMAP E-mail account. Instead, all I'm asked to do after I click the link that says "Add a New Email Account" is: I'd start with a new mail profile, not just a new account. Enter the Username and Password that I wish to use. Enter the Mailbox quota (EG. 250 MB) And then click the "Create" button. There is an option to bypass this automatic account creation and create it manually. I told you this in my prior post. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Configuring my E-mail to work with Outlook 2007
"Neil McRae" wrote in message
... So now I have two profiles, "Outlook" and ." Now, after completing the above I proceeded to _launch_Outlook_ (choosing my newly created profile) but I still can't receive any messages to the stuntsillusion one, so I then switched profiles and tried writing my own test message from my ISP E-mail address to the stuntsillusion one. I closed Outlook and then reopened choosing my stuntsillusion profile once again, and then I clicked on "Send/Receive Only." But the test message I sent to myself never came, I kept checking for the next couple of hours and I also looked in all of these stuntsillusion profile locations: Did you log into the mailbox with a web client to see if the message actually arrived in the mailbox? If it doesn't, clearly Outlook can't download messages that don't arrive on the server. That's a delivery problem that only the mail service provider can trace. I sure hope the address you've been posting is not a real address because if it is, you've opened yourself to an influx of malware and spam. It is unwise to ever post real addresses in a newsgroup unless you're prepared to deal with the spambots that will harvest that address. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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