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Can receive but can't send in Outlook 2003

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Denise W - 23 Oct 2004 01:55 GMT
I have Outlook 2003 on windows XP Pro
I can receive but can't SEND from one of the 4 email accounts I'm using.  
I've checked "My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication." and "Use
same settings as my incoming mail server".  When I try to send a "Test
Message" during account setup, I receive the following error:
"Send test email message: The specified server was found but there was no
response from the server.  Please verify that the port & SSL information is
correct. To access these settings, close this dialog, then click More
Settings & click on the Advanced Tab."
I've tried checking & unchecking the SSL check box for both the Incoming &
Outgoing server, and it doesn't fix the problem.
Any suggestions?
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Denise

Andreas Roeder - 23 Oct 2004 18:31 GMT
HI Denise,
is there a error number?
maybe this article could help
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302339/EN-US/

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> I have Outlook 2003 on windows XP Pro
> I can receive but can't SEND from one of the 4 email accounts I'm using.
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> Outgoing server, and it doesn't fix the problem.
> Any suggestions?
 
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