Email account Set up

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I'm trying to set up my email account in outlook 2003 but when I test the settings I
get the error message "Send test e-mail message: Unable to send test Message. Please
verify the email address field" I know my email is right is (e-mail address removed)
I've called my Dell company but they cant help me. Does anybody have any clue about this.
 
Make sure the server settings are correct. Also check your webbased
mailclient to see whether you received the test mail. If this is the case
your SMTP server settings might be wrong. Are you able to succesfully
configure Outlook Express with the same settings?

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Maria Sanchez said:
I'm trying to set up my email account in outlook 2003 but when I test the settings I
get the error message "Send test e-mail message: Unable to send test Message. Please
verify the email address field" I know my email is right is (e-mail address removed)
I've called my Dell company but they cant help me. Does anybody have any
clue about this.
 
Did you pay yahoo for the mail settings, if not you have to use the http
setting, not Pop/smtp


Maria Sanchez said:
I'm trying to set up my email account in outlook 2003 but when I test the settings I
get the error message "Send test e-mail message: Unable to send test Message. Please
verify the email address field" I know my email is right is (e-mail address removed)
I've called my Dell company but they cant help me. Does anybody have any
clue about this.
 

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