Mail not getting through for ISP

D

drail

I use BT broadband, Vista, Outlook 2003 and McAfee. I am having the same
problem. I have had this problem for about a year but in recent days it
has got much worse. The problem has been occuring from before the time
I moved to Vista.

I have tried switching off McAfee - this makes no difference.

I have spoken to BT about it - they say there is an incompatibility
between BT Broadband and Outlook. They say they are working on it!!!!

I really dont know what else I can do. BT are either not giving it any
priority or have given up. Perhaps I should switch to another broadband
provider but will this make any difference?
 
G

Gordon

drail said:
I have spoken to BT about it - they say there is an incompatibility
between BT Broadband and Outlook.

Err what a load of cobblers. You can use ANY email client you like that
supports the mail protocols.
 
D

drail

The only way I have found of resolving this problem is to change my B
Yahoo password. It works for a while (weeks/a few months) and then th
problem reoccurs.

'Gordon[_6_ said:
;314863']"drail" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message


I have spoken to BT about it - they say there is an incompatibility
between BT Broadband and Outlook.-

Err what a load of cobblers. You can use ANY email client you like tha

supports the mail protocols
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I use BT broadband, Vista, Outlook 2003 and McAfee. I am having the same
problem. I have had this problem for about a year but in recent days it
has got much worse. The problem has been occuring from before the time
I moved to Vista.

I have tried switching off McAfee - this makes no difference.

I have spoken to BT about it - they say there is an incompatibility
between BT Broadband and Outlook. They say they are working on it!!!!

I really dont know what else I can do. BT are either not giving it any
priority or have given up. Perhaps I should switch to another broadband
provider but will this make any difference?

Last time I checked, BT Internet uses Yahoo as its mail provider, so BT is
blowing smoke at you.
 

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