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verifying account configuration

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cheney - 01 Feb 2006 02:06 GMT
i've just set up my outlook express and i can recieve emails through the pop3
account, but every time i try to send an email i get a message saying:

"this message could not be sent. you don't not have any accounts configured
for sending email. please verify your account configuration."

i have no idea how to do this. can someone help me please??
PoohsHunnyBee - 01 Feb 2006 06:26 GMT
The first thing to do would be to check and make sure that you have the right
information entered for your outgoing mail server...I know this may sound
trivial but it couldn't hurt to call your ISP and ask them for the
information you should be entering into the fields when creating a new
account.

> i've just set up my outlook express and i can recieve emails through the pop3
> account, but every time i try to send an email i get a message saying:
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>
> i have no idea how to do this. can someone help me please??
Brian Tillman - 01 Feb 2006 23:35 GMT
> i've just set up my outlook express and i can recieve emails through
> the pop3 account, but every time i try to send an email i get a
> message saying:

Ask in an Outlook Express newsgroup.
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