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Todd Samost
Hello, All,
I perused some of this group's history, didn't find what I was looking for, so
here goes.
Outlook 2000, with a LAN (IP address, gateway) for local file access, and
dial-up thru an ISP for email (POP3, SMTP) access.
Symptom: if anything is in the outbox, it won't process a Send/Receive, it
just hangs trying to do a send first. There seems to be an inital I/O on the
modem, small packets of data transfer. But then nothing.
If the outbox message is opened (and kept open), the Send/Receive does a
receive first (since nothing to send), and messages are received OK. (Re)send
the outbox message, Send/Receive, and all works flawlessly.
Email account settings are to use dial-up, not the LAN. While dialed into the
ISP, I can ping (with pretty good results) the POP and SMTP servers, even if
Outlook won't send. I can also browse the web with no problem.
I THINK this is an issue with the LAN vs. dialup route confusion (?), but the
fact that I can ping the mail servers confuses me. I can replicate the
problem, and it is alleviated for the rest of the dialup session (even if I
close Outlook) once I do one successful send/receive.
Any thoughts on this ? Other things I can and should check ? I see that
Outlook XP allows you to configure sending and receiving per account. My user
needs to do both, and there is only one account.
Any help is much appreciated. Please cc me by email if you reply.
todd (AT) samost (DOT) net
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I perused some of this group's history, didn't find what I was looking for, so
here goes.
Outlook 2000, with a LAN (IP address, gateway) for local file access, and
dial-up thru an ISP for email (POP3, SMTP) access.
Symptom: if anything is in the outbox, it won't process a Send/Receive, it
just hangs trying to do a send first. There seems to be an inital I/O on the
modem, small packets of data transfer. But then nothing.
If the outbox message is opened (and kept open), the Send/Receive does a
receive first (since nothing to send), and messages are received OK. (Re)send
the outbox message, Send/Receive, and all works flawlessly.
Email account settings are to use dial-up, not the LAN. While dialed into the
ISP, I can ping (with pretty good results) the POP and SMTP servers, even if
Outlook won't send. I can also browse the web with no problem.
I THINK this is an issue with the LAN vs. dialup route confusion (?), but the
fact that I can ping the mail servers confuses me. I can replicate the
problem, and it is alleviated for the rest of the dialup session (even if I
close Outlook) once I do one successful send/receive.
Any thoughts on this ? Other things I can and should check ? I see that
Outlook XP allows you to configure sending and receiving per account. My user
needs to do both, and there is only one account.
Any help is much appreciated. Please cc me by email if you reply.
todd (AT) samost (DOT) net
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