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Old July 30th, 2007, 03:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
jpjr5
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is correc

I have outlook, I can send e-mails but cannot receive them, my smtp account
is correct, I get no error messages. I have cheked my firewall, and virus
protection. What am I missing?

jp
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Old July 30th, 2007, 03:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Vanguard[_3_]
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is correc

"jpjr5" wrote in message
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I have outlook,


And that would be WHICH version of Outlook?

I can send e-mails but cannot receive them, my smtp account
is correct,


SMTP is only for outbound e-mails. POP3 is for inbound e-mails.

I get no error messages.


Then how do you know that you are not receiving any e-mails? If there
aren't any e-mails to receive then you don't get any.

Have you checked your mailbox by using the webmail interface to your
account to see if you have new mails waiting there?

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Old July 30th, 2007, 08:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
skr
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is cor

im having thr same problem- cannot send emails- rec ok

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skr


"Vanguard" wrote:

"jpjr5" wrote in message
...
I have outlook,


And that would be WHICH version of Outlook?

I can send e-mails but cannot receive them, my smtp account
is correct,


SMTP is only for outbound e-mails. POP3 is for inbound e-mails.

I get no error messages.


Then how do you know that you are not receiving any e-mails? If there
aren't any e-mails to receive then you don't get any.

Have you checked your mailbox by using the webmail interface to your
account to see if you have new mails waiting there?


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Old July 30th, 2007, 08:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Vanguard[_3_]
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is cor

"skr" wrote in message
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im having thr same problem- cannot send emails- rec ok



Start your own thread instead of hijacking someone else's.

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Old July 30th, 2007, 09:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Per Olsen[_2_]
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is correc

When you send/recive you probably get some kind of message "error in
send/recive" - can you post the message text here?

To MS: please can you make it possibel to cut/paste these messages that
would make repporting much more easy. Say currently I get a long message
regardin the RSS recive but it would take me 10 min. to report it. :-)

"jpjr5" wrote:

I have outlook, I can send e-mails but cannot receive them, my smtp account
is correct, I get no error messages. I have cheked my firewall, and virus
protection. What am I missing?

jp

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Old July 30th, 2007, 12:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Michael Reyes
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is cor

what kind of domain are u using is an internal e-mail server or is an account
given from your ISP, if it's one from your ISP you should contact them and
ask them.

wich version of outlook are u using, please check with your setings if your
outgoing server use the same configuration of your incoming server
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Best regards,

Michael


"Vanguard" wrote:

"jpjr5" wrote in message
...
I have outlook,


And that would be WHICH version of Outlook?

I can send e-mails but cannot receive them, my smtp account
is correct,


SMTP is only for outbound e-mails. POP3 is for inbound e-mails.

I get no error messages.


Then how do you know that you are not receiving any e-mails? If there
aren't any e-mails to receive then you don't get any.

Have you checked your mailbox by using the webmail interface to your
account to see if you have new mails waiting there?


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Old July 30th, 2007, 05:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Vanguard[_3_]
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is correc

"Per Olsen" wrote in message
news
To MS: please can you make it possibel to cut/paste these messages
that
would make repporting much more easy. Say currently I get a long
message
regardin the RSS recive but it would take me 10 min. to report it. :-)



In some dialog windows, you don't get to highlight by dragging the mouse
over text, but you do still get to right-click and select 'Copy'.

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Old July 30th, 2007, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Vanguard[_3_]
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Default I can send e-mails but cannot receive, the smtp address is cor

"Michael Reyes" wrote in message
...
what kind of domain are u using is an internal e-mail server or is an
account
given from your ISP, if it's one from your ISP you should contact them
and
ask them.

wich version of outlook are u using, please check with your setings if
your
outgoing server use the same configuration of your incoming server



Why you asking me?

 




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