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I have a portable Dell 600m computer. When I open Outlook using my wireless
network at home it shows that I am sending 1 email in the lower right hand
portion of the screen. The problem is that I don't have any emails in my
outbox to be sent. When I open Outlook at my office in a hardwire enviroment
that problem does not occur.

Another problem that may be linked to the issue above -- when I try to send
an email using my work email address (verizon hosted website) and my
SBC.Yahoo email accounts at home using the wireless network the email can not
be sent. I get the following error message.

'Outlook is unabel to connet to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail werver. If you
continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or ISP'

When I conect at work emails are sent without a problem.
 
Mark G said:
I have a portable Dell 600m computer. When I open Outlook using my
wireless network at home it shows that I am sending 1 email in the
lower right hand portion of the screen. The problem is that I don't
have any emails in my outbox to be sent. When I open Outlook at my
office in a hardwire enviroment that problem does not occur.

Possibly an unsent read receipt. See if this helps:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/delete_rr.htm
Another problem that may be linked to the issue above -- when I try
to send an email using my work email address (verizon hosted website)
and my SBC.Yahoo email accounts at home using the wireless network
the email can not be sent. I get the following error message.

'Outlook is unabel to connet to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail werver.
If you continue to receive this message, contact your server
administrator or ISP'

You use a different Internet provider at work that the one you use at home.
Internet providers generally do not let you send mail through their servers
unless you're using one of their mail addresses to send it; i.e., the domain
in the sender address must match the domain of the mail server. This may be
what you're seeing. See if this helps:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290842
 
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