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Can send mail only from one of 2 accounts?

 
 
Gis Bun
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      27th Mar 2008
Here's the situation. Using Outlook 2003 to access 2 different email addreses
going to the same POP3 [non-Excgange server].

Account "account1" has been there since Outlook was set up and is on one
domain (call it mail1.com). "Account2" on domain (call it mail2.com) was
added recently. Both access the pop3 server mail.mail1.com.

Both were working fine. Then at one point from the account1 account, the
user could not send a message, but could with account2. [reminder that both
accounts access the same mail server]. Send a second message via account1 and
it also gets stuck. Outlook says it's a timeout problem.

Reboot the PC, delete the message in the Outbox. Create a new message and
now the user can send messages.

Ideas?

Gis


 
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Brian Tillman
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      27th Mar 2008
Gis Bun <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Here's the situation. Using Outlook 2003 to access 2 different email
> addreses going to the same POP3 [non-Excgange server].
>
> Account "account1" has been there since Outlook was set up and is on
> one domain (call it mail1.com). "Account2" on domain (call it
> mail2.com) was added recently. Both access the pop3 server
> mail.mail1.com.
>
> Both were working fine. Then at one point from the account1 account,
> the user could not send a message, but could with account2. [reminder
> that both accounts access the same mail server]. Send a second
> message via account1 and it also gets stuck. Outlook says it's a
> timeout problem.
>
> Reboot the PC, delete the message in the Outbox. Create a new message
> and now the user can send messages.


The exact text of the errors would be a help.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
 
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Gis Bun
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      2nd Apr 2008


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Gis Bun <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Here's the situation. Using Outlook 2003 to access 2 different email
> > addreses going to the same POP3 [non-Excgange server].
> >
> > Account "account1" has been there since Outlook was set up and is on
> > one domain (call it mail1.com). "Account2" on domain (call it
> > mail2.com) was added recently. Both access the pop3 server
> > mail.mail1.com.
> >
> > Both were working fine. Then at one point from the account1 account,
> > the user could not send a message, but could with account2. [reminder
> > that both accounts access the same mail server]. Send a second
> > message via account1 and it also gets stuck. Outlook says it's a
> > timeout problem.
> >
> > Reboot the PC, delete the message in the Outbox. Create a new message
> > and now the user can send messages.

>
> The exact text of the errors would be a help.


It times out. If I reboot the PC everything is back to normal as mentioned
above - except that one message.


 
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