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Tina - 30 Dec 2004 23:05 GMT
I am recieving emails, but every time I try to send one I get an error
message saying, "The server does not support the required HTTP methods. Ther
server responded 'Not Implemented'." I have no idea wht that means or what I
need to change. Help!
Jeff Stephenson [MSFT] - 30 Dec 2004 23:26 GMT
> I am recieving emails, but every time I try to send one I get an error
> message saying, "The server does not support the required HTTP methods. Ther
> server responded 'Not Implemented'." I have no idea wht that means or what I
> need to change. Help!

What version of Outlook do you have?  I assume that you've set up an HTTP
account to either Hotmail or MSN - is that the case?

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Tina - 30 Dec 2004 23:49 GMT
I set up a msn account, but that is not the default account. In fact, the msn
account isn't anywhere on the outlook profile - I just opened now to ask
these quesions online.... Will an att.net account not work as a http? What
kind of email is it then? Sorry if that's a dumb question- this is all greek
to me....
Also, where can I find out which outlook I have? I have Windows 2000 and
when I look at the oulook properties it doesn't give a year...
Thank you very much for taking the time to help me...

> > I am recieving emails, but every time I try to send one I get an error
> > message saying, "The server does not support the required HTTP methods. Ther
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> What version of Outlook do you have?  I assume that you've set up an HTTP
> account to either Hotmail or MSN - is that the case?
Jeff Stephenson [MSFT] - 31 Dec 2004 00:29 GMT
You'll find your version information in Help -> About Microsoft Outlook...

No, att.net does not support HTTP mail accounts - only Hotmail and MSN do.
You'll want to use a POP3 account for att.net - they should have provided
you with the information you'll need to fill in when you create that
account.

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> I set up a msn account, but that is not the default account. In fact, the
> msn account isn't anywhere on the outlook profile - I just opened now to
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> when I look at the oulook properties it doesn't give a year...
> Thank you very much for taking the time to help me...
Tina - 31 Dec 2004 01:05 GMT
Thanks - so do you know where to find my server information - the 'incoming
server (POP3) and the outgoing server (SMTP)'?
FYI - I have Outlook 2002.

> You'll find your version information in Help -> About Microsoft Outlook...
>
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> > when I look at the oulook properties it doesn't give a year...
> > Thank you very much for taking the time to help me...
Tina - 31 Dec 2004 01:21 GMT
Hi again-
I figured it out! Yeah! Thank you soooo much for your help. Do you work for
Microsoft? Please email me at c.lease@att.net so I can maybe use you in the
future??? :) You have no idea how nice it is to have your help - I was lost.
Tina

> I am recieving emails, but every time I try to send one I get an error
> message saying, "The server does not support the required HTTP methods. Ther
> server responded 'Not Implemented'." I have no idea wht that means or what I
> need to change. Help!
Jeff Stephenson [MSFT] - 31 Dec 2004 18:39 GMT
> Hi again-
> I figured it out! Yeah! Thank you soooo much for your help. Do you work for
> Microsoft? Please email me at c.lease@att.net so I can maybe use you in the
> future??? :) You have no idea how nice it is to have your help - I was lost.
> Tina

I'm glad you got things straightened out.  Yes, I work for Microsoft - I'm
one of the folks that writes Outlook code.  For future problems, you're
much better off posting to this group (actually
microsoft.public.outlook.general is preferable) - the collective knowledge
of the people that monitor these groups is much greater than that of any
one person...

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