Problem with Outlook 2007 Trial Version sending and receiving Emai

A

amen

I have just bought a new computer with Microsoft Outlook 2007 Trial Version
on it, which expires on 28th February 2010.

I have been using Outlook successfully for about 1 month and then all of a
sudden it has stopped sending and receiving my emails.

I have gone through all of the troubleshooting avenues that I know of: eg. -
Checked email account settings, sent test messages which advise me that they
are ok, as I can see them on my server, but they will not download to outlook
when I open it.

When I click on send/receive it shows going through the process and then
shows complete with no errors.

What is the problem?
 
A

amen

I am still having the problem and is there anyone who can assist me as the
situation is becoming DESPERATE!!
 
G

Gordon

Have you tried using the "Test Account Settings" in the Email Account dialog
box rather than just sending a message? Post any error messages that occur
from that.
 
A

amen

Gordon, I have tried everything that I can think of and others have had a go
at it as well.

It seems to "have everyone stumped".

HAS ANYONE ELSE GOT ANY SUGGESTIONS????????????????
 
F

Fast Turtle

Did anyone ask if the trial version expired? Shouldn't be more then a
60 day trial, meaning he needs a proper license key.
 
G

Gordon

amen said:
Gordon, I have tried everything that I can think of and others have had a
go
at it as well.

It seems to "have everyone stumped".

HAS ANYONE ELSE GOT ANY SUGGESTIONS????????????????

So what did the "Test Account Settings" messages show? And I am talking
about the IN-BUILT "Test Account Settings" button within Outlook Account
set-up, NOT about just sending a message to yourself.
This function will show up any errors that are occurring.
 

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