Outlook and E-mail Accounts

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marlenegalindo

Hello there,

Here is my problem...

I have just recently added another e-mail account to my outlook. My old
e-mail address (COX.NET) is my default, all info in incoming and out-going
servers are correct. I can receive e-mails through outlook for my COX.NET
e-mail address (only e-mail address I use), but cannot send new e-mails or
reply to e-mails received through outlook.

I recently moved out of the COX service area (COX account is still active),
and had to change my ISP provider to ATT.NET. Is this the reason that my
COX.NET mail does not send through my outlook? Is there a way to fix this?
I can't even send mail though my ATT.NET account through outlook either...

I hope you understood and can help PLEASE.

Thank you in advance,

Marlene

I hope this makes sense.
 
J

John W. Vinson

Hello there,

Here is my problem...

I have just recently added another e-mail account to my outlook. My old
e-mail address (COX.NET) is my default, all info in incoming and out-going
servers are correct. I can receive e-mails through outlook for my COX.NET
e-mail address (only e-mail address I use), but cannot send new e-mails or
reply to e-mails received through outlook.

I recently moved out of the COX service area (COX account is still active),
and had to change my ISP provider to ATT.NET. Is this the reason that my
COX.NET mail does not send through my outlook? Is there a way to fix this?
I can't even send mail though my ATT.NET account through outlook either...

I hope you understood and can help PLEASE.

You're asking in the wrong place; the Microsoft webpage can be confusing and
may have misled you. This newsgroup (the first in the alphabetical listing) is
not for Outlook but rather for the database software Microsoft Access.

Scroll down the list of subjects and repost in an Outlook newsgroup.

I'm guessing that you need to use Tools... Email Accounts to add a new account
for ATT.NET, but you'll do better to ask the Outlook volunteers.

John W. Vinson [MVP]
 

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