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Old April 4th, 2010, 08:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
booboo
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Default Can't send messages

I'm using a trial version of Office Outlook. I can receive messages, but
can't send them. I get the following error code (0x800ccc0F). Any
suggestions? I'm forwarding emails from an sbcglobal.net email address.

Thanks.
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Old April 5th, 2010, 05:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Can't send messages

booboo wrote:

I'm using a trial version of Office Outlook.


But apparently you don't which VERSION of some trial version you installed.
Neither do you mention if the prior NON-trial version of Outlook was
working, or if you uninstalled it BEFORE installing the trial version (or if
you had the trial's installation remove the prior version). So far, you've
told no one if you had a working solution before or if this is an all-new
setup that you never got working and never had anything else working before.

Since you are paying and using SBC as your ISP and e-mail provider, what did
they say about the inability to access their mail servers?

I can receive messages, but can't send them. I get the following error
code (0x800ccc0F).


There is more to the error message than just the status code.

Any suggestions? I'm forwarding emails from an sbcglobal.net email
address.


Forwarding from where? Why are you forwarding at all? Why not just poll
the original e-mail account to where the messages are actually delivered?


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