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Greetings !

I have recently got broadband, and all seems to be working fine at last

(though slow!)

 

However, there is juust one niggle, with Outlook Express:

 

When I fetch & send mail at the start of the day, everything works fine,

mail is fetched and sent through all the addresses we use.

 

However, if I then write a reply, through one of my old addresses, and try

to send it (even an hour later), I am asked for the password for that

account, and even when I give it, I am asked again, and again.

 

If I change the "sender" to the Broadband account, it goes off OK.

 

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Regards

 

Robin

Robin Clay wrote:

> Greetings !

> I have recently got broadband, and all seems to be working fine at last

> (though slow!)

>

> However, there is juust one niggle, with Outlook Express:

>

> When I fetch & send mail at the start of the day, everything works fine,

> mail is fetched and sent through all the addresses we use.

>

> However, if I then write a reply, through one of my old addresses, and try

> to send it (even an hour later), I am asked for the password for that

> account, and even when I give it, I am asked again, and again.

>

> If I change the "sender" to the Broadband account, it goes off OK.

 

Is the old account still active? If not, you can't send through their

servers.

 

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Joe =o)

I wrote:

> > I have recently got broadband, and all seems to be working fine at last

> > When I fetch & send mail at the start of the day, everything works fine,

> > mail is fetched and sent through all the addresses we use.

> > However, if I then write a reply, through one of my old addresses, and try

> > to send it (even an hour later), I am asked for the password for that

> > account, and even when I give it, I am asked again, and again.

> > If I change the "sender" to the Broadband account, it goes off OK.

 

"Elmo" replied:

> Is the old account still active? If not, you can't send through their

> servers.

 

Thank you for your response.

 

Everything works fine to begin with - both sending and receiving mail

through all addresses.

 

However, after that, I can only receive mail through the old addresses, not

send.

 

Until the next day !

 

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Regards

 

Robin

Hello,

 

Most ISP mail servers forbid sending mail from an ISP that it not under

them, so it will not work if you use another ISP network. Your old account

may be using an ISP that is different with your broadband account. This

policy is for anti-spam reasons.

 

To work around this, you can use SMTP authentication, which your ISP may

provide. Call your old ISP for help with regards to this matter.

 

 

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"Robin Clay" <Robin_B DOT Clay AT virgin DOT net> wrote in message

news:A7624A30-EE80-4D66-9A66-6A9829176125@microsoft.com...

>I wrote:

>> > I have recently got broadband, and all seems to be working fine at last

>> > When I fetch & send mail at the start of the day, everything works

>> > fine,

>> > mail is fetched and sent through all the addresses we use.

>> > However, if I then write a reply, through one of my old addresses, and

>> > try

>> > to send it (even an hour later), I am asked for the password for that

>> > account, and even when I give it, I am asked again, and again.

>> > If I change the "sender" to the Broadband account, it goes off OK.

>

> "Elmo" replied:

>> Is the old account still active? If not, you can't send through their

>> servers.

>

> Thank you for your response.

>

> Everything works fine to begin with - both sending and receiving mail

> through all addresses.

>

> However, after that, I can only receive mail through the old addresses,

> not

> send.

>

> Until the next day !

>

> --

> Regards

>

> Robin

>

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