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Sal Catalano
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      18th Nov 2009
I can no longer send out email I can receive but not send. For some reason
Outlook just started showing the error sign when ever I try to send an
email. Help
 
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Kathleen Orland
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      18th Nov 2009
What is that error sign? What does it say, exactly? Since the error is the
key to what the problem is and then resolving it, it's important to know.


"Sal Catalano" <Sal (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I can no longer send out email I can receive but not send. For some reason
> Outlook just started showing the error sign when ever I try to send an
> email. Help



 
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Greg
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      18th Nov 2009
I also am having the same problem:

It starts with the "log onto network" page, then if you hit ok it comes
back. But if you hit cancle you get this error.
Error: log on to incomming mail server (POP3): Your e-mail server rejected
your log in. Verfy your user name and password in your account properties.
Under tools, click Email Accounts.
The server responded; -ERR [AUTH] invalid user/password

I have tried changing my user name & password. I have gone to "more
settings and verified everything and nothing works.
"Kathleen Orland" wrote:

> What is that error sign? What does it say, exactly? Since the error is the
> key to what the problem is and then resolving it, it's important to know.
>
>
> "Sal Catalano" <Sal (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:96851EED-7F7C-4C7A-BF5F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I can no longer send out email I can receive but not send. For some reason
> > Outlook just started showing the error sign when ever I try to send an
> > email. Help

>
>
> .
>

 
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Kathleen Orland
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      18th Nov 2009
Is this for a hotmail account?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/news/ho...sforbidden.htm

"Greg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:663539CA-2109-49B1-A447-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I also am having the same problem:
>
> It starts with the "log onto network" page, then if you hit ok it comes
> back. But if you hit cancle you get this error.
> Error: log on to incomming mail server (POP3): Your e-mail server

rejected
> your log in. Verfy your user name and password in your account

properties.
> Under tools, click Email Accounts.
> The server responded; -ERR [AUTH] invalid user/password
>
> I have tried changing my user name & password. I have gone to "more
> settings and verified everything and nothing works.
> "Kathleen Orland" wrote:
>
> > What is that error sign? What does it say, exactly? Since the error is

the
> > key to what the problem is and then resolving it, it's important to

know.
> >
> >
> > "Sal Catalano" <Sal (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:96851EED-7F7C-4C7A-BF5F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I can no longer send out email I can receive but not send. For some

reason
> > > Outlook just started showing the error sign when ever I try to send

an
> > > email. Help

> >
> >
> > .
> >



 
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VanguardLH
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      18th Nov 2009
Greg wrote:

> I also am having the same problem:

<snipped - someone trying to horn in on another's thread>

You do not know if you have the same problem because Sal never provided
any details. Do NOT hijack someone else's post. Start your own new
thread.
 
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VanguardLH
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      18th Nov 2009
Sal Catalano wrote:

> I can no longer send out email I can receive but not send. For some reason
> Outlook just started showing the error sign when ever I try to send an
> email. Help


Extremely few details to go on. In fact, the only detail is an error
"sign" shows up. Which version of Outlook? Which version of Windows?
What is the full text of the error message? What type of e-mail
account?


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