Newbie Question Please help

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Thomas R Grassi Jr

I have a laptop that I connect to my network at home via the ethernet
connection. My email works fine. I take the laptop to work and then I am on
a wireless network. My ISP incoming and outgoing mail servers are the same
in my setup. the wireless is using a dsl line to connect to the local isp at
work. the DSL line is the same ISP provider that I have at my home. The only
difference is the ISP via wireless. I called them and they gave me another
outgoing smtp mail server name and it worked. I do not want to have to
change my settings every time i bring my laptop to work.

This is the error I get
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: Test
Sent: 5/17/2006 6:17 PM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

XXXXXXXX(([email protected]) on 5/17/2006 6:17 PM

550 relaying mail to yahoo.com is not allowed


Can I setup two different profile on outlook one for work and one for home?

I think that the router that the wireless isp is using may need to be fixed.

Not sure what tho????


Any ideas or help


Thanks

Tom
 
Hi,

I use 2 profiles on my laptop, and it works for me. Under one profile you
set-up your account information for home, and the other profile you set-up
your account information for work. They can still both access the same email
folders if you want.
To set-up profiles, go to Control Panel/Mail/Profiles

Cheers
Harry
 
Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
I have a laptop that I connect to my network at home via the ethernet
connection.

No need to ask more than once.
 
Thanks

How do you set up the profiles so they can access the same email folders


Tom
 
Thomas R Grassi Jr said:
How do you set up the profiles so they can access the same email
folders

File>Open>Outlook Data File or Control Panel>Mail>Data Files.
 

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