sending email

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Whenever I attempt to reply/forward/send an email it goes into outbox. I
think I would rather have outlook back as this supposedly upgrade should
have been a smoother transition. Please help. I noticed others are
experiencing this same issue.
 
All emails you send go into the Outbox...
the question is, does it stay there, or does it go?
 
JOS E GRCHAN said:
Whenever I attempt to reply/forward/send an email it goes into outbox. I
think I would rather have outlook back as this supposedly upgrade should
have been a smoother transition. Please help. I noticed others are
experiencing this same issue.
It's supposed to go into the Outbox between the time you tell it to send and
the time it actually goes out. If it's staying there, what happens if you
try to
move the oldest message there to the Drafts folder or delete it?

If you get any error messages when trying to send a message, show us
the entire error messages.

Check if this leads to the instructions you need to set up:

http://netservices.verizon.net/portal/link/help/selection

Outlook, version 2003 or later, will run under Vista. Version 2002 will
also run, but with a few problems. Outlook Express will not run under
Vista. Outlook is part of extra cost software packages, so expect it
to have some features you don't get without paying extra.
 
If you own a copy of Outlook, what prevents you from installing it
on your Vista machine? Outlook 2003 and later are fully compatible
with Vista.
 

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