Outlook Express

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Ricardo

Hello:
Need help and cannot find elsewhere. I use Windows XP
Home Edt snd I am recently ahving problems sending email
via Outlook Express. When I open O.E., I am disconnected
from MSN Messanger 6.0 and signed in at "another
location". The main problem however, is that I cannot
send emails to more than one person. I get this message:

"The server reported an error. Account: 'Ricky',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp
', Protocol: HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Too many
recipients', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number:
0x800CCC3C".

Can some one help me resolve this issue? Am I doing
something incorrect or must I change a setting?

Regards,

Ricardo
 
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Sharon F

Hello:
Need help and cannot find elsewhere. I use Windows XP
Home Edt snd I am recently ahving problems sending email
via Outlook Express. When I open O.E., I am disconnected
from MSN Messanger 6.0 and signed in at "another
location". The main problem however, is that I cannot
send emails to more than one person. I get this message:

"The server reported an error. Account: 'Ricky',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp
', Protocol: HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Too many
recipients', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number:
0x800CCC3C".

Can some one help me resolve this issue? Am I doing
something incorrect or must I change a setting?

Regards,

Ricardo

"Too many recipients" ... Are you forwarding an email? To avoid spamming
and chain letters, some ISPs limit the number of recipients allowed in the
TO field. May want to try copying the text of an email that you want to
send on to friends. Then paste the copied text to a new email form.

Not sure about the MSN Messenger problem. Accessing mail at the hotmail
includes a logon to the server to authenticate your access to your mailbox.
Are you using a different account when you log on for messaging than you
use for email?
 

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