Office Outlook 2003 settings

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Guest

In my Office Outlook 2003
It worked fine until last week I think it updated something.
And I went in to try to check my settings and change some to get it to work.
But now I don't know what's is right or wrong. lol Sorry, guess I am not
computer literate. Also to make it harder my outgoing is Roadrunner and my
incoming is SBCglobal. I know how to set the SMTP (outgoing) Roadrunner and
Pop3(incoming)SBCglobal settings but from there on I seem to have problems
with the rest of the settings. Please Help! P.S I did get it to work in
Outlook Express but, the same settings don't work. Office Outlook has more.
Help! I need my Offce Outlook 2003 to work.
Thanks, DJ
 
B

Brian Tillman

DJ said:
In my Office Outlook 2003
It worked fine until last week I think it updated something.
And I went in to try to check my settings and change some to get it
to work. But now I don't know what's is right or wrong. lol Sorry,
guess I am not computer literate. Also to make it harder my outgoing
is Roadrunner and my incoming is SBCglobal. I know how to set the
SMTP (outgoing) Roadrunner and Pop3(incoming)SBCglobal settings but
from there on I seem to have problems with the rest of the settings.
Please Help! P.S I did get it to work in Outlook Express but, the
same settings don't work. Office Outlook has more. Help! I need my
Offce Outlook 2003 to work.

One the mail page of the account properties, where you specify the servers,
put Roard Runner's SMTP server name in the "Outgoing mail server (SMTP)"
field and SBC's POP server name in the "Incoming mail server (POP3)" field.
In the "Login Information" section, specify your SBC credentials. Click
More Settings, then the Outgoing Server tab. Check "My Outgoing server
(SMTP) requires authentication" box and select the "Log on using" radio
button. In the "User Name" and "Password" fields, put your Road Runner
credentials.
 

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