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yvberj
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      4th Nov 2009
For whatever reason I cannot send, using Oultook, when I'm out of the U.S. I
am able to receive without any problem. This happens with either WiFi or
wired connection.

I am using Vista Home Premium.
IE 8.

Any suggestions?
 
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      4th Nov 2009

It will be your mail settings and or network settings

"yvberj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> For whatever reason I cannot send, using Oultook, when I'm out of the U.S.
> I
> am able to receive without any problem. This happens with either WiFi or
> wired connection.
>
> I am using Vista Home Premium.
> IE 8.
>
> Any suggestions?



 
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VanguardLH
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      4th Nov 2009
yvberj wrote:

> I cannot send when I'm out of the U.S. I am able to receive without
> any problem. This happens with either WiFi or wired connection.


Since you are off-domain when using the e-mail provider's mail server,
they don't know that you are authenticated to use their resources.
Configure the e-mail account that you defined within Outlook to
authenticate to the SMTP mail host.

When off-domain, some e-mail providers require that you use different
settings than when on-domain. They may, for example, require you to use
SSL and different port settings. You'll have to find out from them what
are their "travelling" settings.
 
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yvberj
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      4th Nov 2009
Sorry to sound stupid, but what changes should I make to my mail or network
settings?

"DL" wrote:

> It will be your mail settings and or network settings
>
> "yvberj" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B7294C48-1933-492B-B87C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > For whatever reason I cannot send, using Oultook, when I'm out of the U.S.
> > I
> > am able to receive without any problem. This happens with either WiFi or
> > wired connection.
> >
> > I am using Vista Home Premium.
> > IE 8.
> >
> > Any suggestions?

>
>
> .
>

 
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yvberj
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      5th Nov 2009
Thank you for your reply.

When you say "authenticate to the SMTP mail host." Are you refering to the
outgoing mail server?

Also, I understand making the setting changes, but I must assume that your
are referring to a land line connection, but what do you do if you are using
WiFi and if you are moving around a lot?



"VanguardLH" wrote:

> yvberj wrote:
>
> > I cannot send when I'm out of the U.S. I am able to receive without
> > any problem. This happens with either WiFi or wired connection.

>
> Since you are off-domain when using the e-mail provider's mail server,
> they don't know that you are authenticated to use their resources.
> Configure the e-mail account that you defined within Outlook to
> authenticate to the SMTP mail host.
>
> When off-domain, some e-mail providers require that you use different
> settings than when on-domain. They may, for example, require you to use
> SSL and different port settings. You'll have to find out from them what
> are their "travelling" settings.
> .
>

 
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VanguardLH
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      8th Nov 2009
yvberj wrote:

> When you say "authenticate to the SMTP mail host." Are you refering to the
> outgoing mail server?


Yep, that's the one.

Incoming: POP (Post Office Protocol) or IMAP (Internet Message Access
Protocol)
Outgoing: SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)

> Also, I understand making the setting changes, but I must assume that your
> are referring to a land line connection, but what do you do if you are using
> WiFi and if you are moving around a lot?


The targeted host doesn't have a clue or care how you obtain an Internet
connection. Whether dial-up, satellite, DSL, cable, wifi, hardwired,
Ethernet, TokenRing, or whatever, it doesn't matter to the other end how
you manage to get on the network.
 
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