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Outlook 2000 recently stopped sending and receiving email

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Hank - 05 Feb 2006 18:07 GMT
I have a basic Compuserve email account (pop) that I have been using with
Outlook 2000 for years, but stopped sending and receiving about three weeks
ago after I got rid of two old and useless accounts (I just got tired of the
error messages that I would get).
I know the account is active because the Outlook email works just fine on my
laptop.
I have checked the configuaration, added another account, and done about
everything except delete the service and re-add it. I have not yet unistalled
and reinstalled Outlook yet either. What is weird is that there are no error
messages when I send and receive, just the usual "checking for new messages"
box that has always appeared. Then it disappears with nothing sent or
received.
I am thinking of copying some of the Outlook configuration files from my
laptop to my desktop to see if that helps, too.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Hank - 08 Feb 2006 13:26 GMT
Well, now it has started working again, just a few days after I posted this.
This has got me really perplexed, but as long as it is working, I don't think
I should touch anything.
Thanks anyways.

> I have a basic Compuserve email account (pop) that I have been using with
> Outlook 2000 for years, but stopped sending and receiving about three weeks
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> laptop to my desktop to see if that helps, too.
> Does anyone have any ideas?
 
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