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This started this morning, I sent an email last night at 9:45PM, but nothing
is going out today.
I have Outlook 2003 Professional Edition
I have tried Outlook Help and checking the Log On Using Secure Password
Authentication box in "Change" under "email accounts" does not help.
Also, under "More Settings", and Using the Outgoing Mail Server Tab,
activating the "Log on to Incoming Server Before Sending Mail" does not help.
My computer was on last night and I have a sneaking suspicion that some
update that comes through in the middle of the night cause this.
I am a remote salesperson that works from home and all indications are
server settings are correct and everyone else in companies email sends and
receives.
When I test an email at my "email accounts", I get error message-l"please
make certain the port and SSL information are correct....When sending through
Outlook I get the error message--Sending reporting error 0x800CC0F---a google
search offers someone else who has the same problem.
Can any one help. My small company (25 people) haven't a clue!
is going out today.
I have Outlook 2003 Professional Edition
I have tried Outlook Help and checking the Log On Using Secure Password
Authentication box in "Change" under "email accounts" does not help.
Also, under "More Settings", and Using the Outgoing Mail Server Tab,
activating the "Log on to Incoming Server Before Sending Mail" does not help.
My computer was on last night and I have a sneaking suspicion that some
update that comes through in the middle of the night cause this.
I am a remote salesperson that works from home and all indications are
server settings are correct and everyone else in companies email sends and
receives.
When I test an email at my "email accounts", I get error message-l"please
make certain the port and SSL information are correct....When sending through
Outlook I get the error message--Sending reporting error 0x800CC0F---a google
search offers someone else who has the same problem.
Can any one help. My small company (25 people) haven't a clue!