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Join Date: Oct 2008
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OS: Vista
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Can receiver, but not send email in Outlook 2007
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I have 3 computers in my home office. 2 of them are running Vista with Outlook 2007. The other one is running XP with Outlook 2003. Everything was working fine on all the computers until a week ago. Without any changes, the 2 computers running Outlook 2007 would not send e-mails. We are using godaddy for our incoming e-mails and comcast for our outgoing e-mails. All the settings are the same on all 3 computers (servers, ports, etc.) The computer using Outlook 2003 can receive and send e-mails. The 2 computers using Outlook 2007 are not sending emails correctly. When you send an email on these 2 computers, the e-mail will go into the sent folder (The e-mail is not getting hung up in the outbox). That is what is really driving me crazy. I am getting no error messages. One of the things that is really intriguing is that when someone e-mails, you can reply and the reply will reach the receipient about 1/2 the time. It basically depends who the e-mail is sent from. The computer that is using Outlook 2003 works perfectly fine. Same exact settings as the computers using Outlook 2007. I have tried to call godaddy, Comcast and everybody always blames the other. I'm beginning to think it is a problem with Outlook 2007. Any help would be much appreciated. |
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